Grunwick Strikers, 1976.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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1 1592: crowd tear |
2 Secularist, socialist, |
3 Anti-parliamentary |
4 Wembley Park sports ground, occupied by local anti-academies alliance, evicted again, 2008. |
5 1417: Unruly |
6 The 'War Game' |
7 Squatters |
8 |
9 Disruption of service at Westminster Cathedral to demonstrate against Church homophobia, 1992. |
10 Foretaste of a bankrupt future: Communist |
11 Levellers Richard & Mary Overton' house raided, both taken to prison. 1646 |
12 1966: Harry Roberts |
13 Troops marching |
14 The Poor Law Amendment Act, 1834 brings in vicious workhouse regimes. |
15 1911: Mass local |
16 Fascist leaders charged under Public Order Act for setting up paramilitary Spearhead force, 1962. |
17 Indian nationalist
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18 Guns smuggled into |
19 Chartists fight police |
20 First walk out at |
21 London seamen's strike |
22 ASLEF strike on Central Line over sickness policy and other grievances, 2014. |
23 1885 : William Morris delivers lecture: `What's to Become |
24 Bartholomew |
25 Meeting of radical workers votes to form Social Democratic Club, 1877: a step towards a socialist movement.
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26 2000 attend radical |
27 Poet John Milton's |
28 1918: women working on tube go back to work after huge pay equality strike. |
29 Riot after Notting Hill carnival, 1989. |
30 |
31 Jack Sheppard escapes |