On Saturday 28th January in central London, a group of disabled, sick and elderly people are going to engage in a daring and disruptive act of civil disobedience. Please support them in this action and then come to OccupyLSX by St Paul’s and join us to Celebrate the Right to Protest with a host of[...]
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Its time to take it to the corporations that are freezing us out. Meet 12 noon Friday 27 January 2012 at the steps of St Paul’s. Bring hot water bottles, flasks, and your ideas for a better world.
One in every four people in the UK will struggle to heat their homes this winter. In[...]
At 4pm Friday 27th January – the earliest date that any eviction of the Occupy London Stock Exchange site at St Paul’s could feasibly begin – the deadline for the Leave to Appeal for the Occupy London Stock Exchange occupation by St Paul’s will end. Marking this, Occupy London will host a number of events![...]
Read more →Occupy London is greatly concerned by what appears to be the wholly disproportionate actions of the City of London Police in breaking and entering premises being legally occupied under Section 6 of the 1977 Criminal Law Act.
Early this morning supporters of Occupy London began legally occupying the abandoned Midland Bank at St Alphage Highwalk,[...]
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Specifically about eviction. The most important thing to do now is to get the contacts of all the friends you got to make here. Make sure you know how to contact them in the future. Also, take responsibility on you to make sure that the information is flowing. Spread the[...]
Having yesterday occupied Roman House, owned by Berkeley Homes - in turn part-owned by Lloyds TSB and the Egerton Capital hedge fund – Occupy London was contacted by individual workers employed by Berkeley Homes who were concerned for their job security as it transpired they were recently employed to help renovate the building. [1]
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Occupy London this morning publicly repossessed Roman House, an abandoned nine-storey office building in the Barbican in the City of London which previously housed companies from the financial service industries. [1]
Check out the view! – http://www.28dayslaterr.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=63568
The Occupy London campaigners – part of the global movement for social and economic justice and real democracy[...]
The RBS trial at Occupy Justice will not be taking place tomorrow – Occupy London apologises for any inconvenience caused. There will be further news shortly regarding this case.
To compensate Occupy London’s very own guided tour service – Occupy Tours – will launch its first ever tour of Mayfair tomorrow, meeting at 2pm outside[...]
Occupy Tours to explore murky corners of Mayfair, home of Europe’s hedge funds, this Saturday
Occupy Justice’s court of public opinion stages second hearing tomorrow (Friday), warning what could happen if the Legal Aid Bill becomes law
Loss of a knighthood is the least of Fred Goodwin’s problems: Occupy Justice’s third hearing will be a[...]
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