Students occupying a Birmingham University conference centre were hit with an injunction yesterday by frustrated bosses.
The sit-in by a group of around 30 students can be broken up if a judge upholds the injunction at a court hearing on Monday.
It is the second time the university has resorted to legal action to end campus protest against the privatisation of education.
Groups are urging the US government to secure the 16-year old’s release as his mental and physical health decline dramatically after nine months inside Ofer prison, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER
Huge protests against corruption and preventable deaths during flooding have rocked the government — the masses are not likely to be able to take direct control in their own interests yet, writes KENNY COYLE, but it’s a promising show of people power
KIM JOHNSON MP places the campaign in the context of the history of the working-class battles of the 1980s, and explains why, just like Orgreave and the Shrewsbury Pickets before it, justice today is so important for the struggles of tomorrow
ANSELM ELDERGILL examines the government’s proposals to further limit the right of citizens to trial by jury


