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UK's National Health Service on brink of collapse
The UK’s former health minister, Norman Lamb.
Britain’s former health minister warns the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) will crash, unless instant cash is injected into the healthcare system.
Norman Lamb says the NHS will crash within two years with catastrophic consequences unless the government orders a multibillion pound cash injection.
The stark warning comes amid mounting fears among...
Australian students rally against education budget cuts
Hundreds of Australian students and union members have held nationwide protests against the government’s proposed plans to cut higher education budget.
Student protesters descended on the streets of Sydney’s city center on Wednesday, setting fire to an effigy of Australian Education Minister Christopher Pyne as a sign of protest against the government’s proposed changes to higher education.
“We...
Australians hold rallies to slam budget cuts
Australian demonstrators have taken to the streets across the country to protest against the government’s budget cuts.
The Sunday protest, dubbed Bust the Budget, saw over 6,000 people show up in Sydney. The ralliers were waving trade union flags and holding budget-protest placards.
As many as 30,000 people, including union members, lawyers and nurses, braved the cold weather in Melbourne to...
Tens of thousands of Australians protest against budget cuts
Tens of thousands of Australians are out on the streets nationwide to condemn the government’s envisaged budget cuts in the education sector.
On Sunday, tens of thousands of Australians hit the streets in several cities to show their anger at the government’s economic and social policies.
The protest rallies were held in Sydney, Adeline, Brisbane and Melbourne.
They slammed the government...
1000s of students demonstrate in Madrid against education cuts
Thousands of students demonstrate in Madrid to protest against Spanish government’s spending cuts in the education system, February 6, 2013.
Thousands of students and teachers have demonstrated in the Spanish capital Madrid to protest against the government’s budget cuts in the education sector.
Carrying flags and banners that read “Our education will not pay your debt,” the demonstrators...
Illegal immigrants in US released from prison to save money on the eve of sequester
Illegal immigrants are being released from US detention facilities ahead of looming federal budget cuts that would slash funding for the removal and detention of illegal aliens.
In an attempt to save money ahead of the automatic budget cuts, which are scheduled to take effect Friday, the detainees are being released in the US – even though they are facing the prospect of deportation.
For several...
Spaniards to protest against austerity cuts, corruption
Spaniards protesting against medical spending cuts in Madrid on February 17, 2013.
Amid fresh reports of Royal family corruption, furious Spaniards are set to stage massive nationwide protests against severe budget cuts.
Massive protests have been planned for Saturday in Madrid, Barcelona and other cities.
Teachers, students, miners, medical staff, workers from various sectors, along with a number...
Greece hands over new austerity package to auditors
Greek Finance Minister Yiannis Stournaras talks to the press after meeting with the EU-IMF-ECB troika at the prime minister’s office in Athens on September 10, 2012.
Greek Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras says the cash-strapped euro member has offered its multi-billion-euro austerity program to its troika of international auditors.
“We have submitted the 11.5-billion-euro ($14.7 billion)...
Greeks take to streets in light of new budget cuts
Thousands have taken to the streets throughout Greece to protest the drastic budget cuts proposed by the government.
In Athens some 2,000 pensioners marched through the city to protest newly introduced pension cuts.
It was announced that those who earn more than 1,000 euros a month will have 10 percent of their pensions axed. This is despite a 25 per cent cut over the last two years.
“They have...
Italian Unions to Protest Budget Cuts
A general view of Piazza Duomo during the FIOM CGIL and Students National Strike on January 28, 2011 in Milan, Italy.
Italian trade unions have called for a strike to protest the recent government austerity measures aimed at resolving the eurozone debt crisis.
Two of Italy’s three biggest trade unions said they would hold a two-hour strike on December 12, AFP reported on Monday
The Cisl and Uil...
Italians fired up at tax hike up
Protestors march on September 6, 2011 during a demonstration organized by the leftist General Confederation of Italian Workers (CGIL) union against the government's economic policy in the center Rome.
Tens of thousands of people are stranded. Factories are closed, airports and train stations deserted. An entire nation comes to a standstill as Italy’s largest trade union, the CGIL, calls...
Tea partiers say defense in mix for budget cuts
Dick Armey, former House Majority Leader and Tea Party activist, attends the National Republican Committee's winter meeting in Honolulu. Armey and Matt Kibbe, leaders of the group FreedomWorks, recently wrote in a Wall Street Journal editorial that 'defense spending should not be exempt from scrutiny.' On Gates' proposed savings of $145 billion over five years, they said only, 'That's...
Budget Cuts Could Close Over 200 Parks In California
A drastic plan to slash California’s budget could mean closing down 220 state parks, including scenic attractions that draw millions of visitors.
Parks on the list include Lake Tahoe’s Emerald Bay, Will Rogers’ Southern California ranch and Humboldt Redwoods State Park, which boasts the world’s tallest tree. The Governor’s Mansion in Sacramento is on the list, and so is...