24042012Headline:

OT Response to the Telegraph’s Article: ‘Damien Hirst Artwork Defaced by Occupy Protesters’

Yesterday the Telegraph linked graffiti daubed on the artist Damien Hirst’s sculpture, ‘Hymn‘, to an article published in The Occupied Times.   The 20-foot tall, painted bronze sculpture of a human anatomy model [...]

Leyton Marsh Judge has Olympic Tickets for …Wait for it… Basketball!

Today in the royal Courts of Justice there have been some very fishy shenanigans going on. Save Leyton Marsh Campaign group and members of the Community Support Camp received two injunctions that were served around nine o’clock on Monday evening [...]

City of London to Go it Alone as Corporation Seeks Independence from London

News has emerged over the last few days of a shake-up in the City of London. The Occupied Times of London has learned that there have been ’advanced discussions’ within the upper echelons of the City of London Corporation about [...]

New Battles in Higher Education

Last week more than seven hundred students demonstrated in defiance against Universities Minister David Willetts and his plans to further privatise the University sector. The march called by the Education Activist Network, ULU and various Students’ [...]

Whose NHS?

In spite of widespread public outrage, nearly every Royal College opposing it and a coalition ranging from the Conservative Home blog on the right to Leftist activists at the opposite end of the political spectrum who have demanded that the [...]

Block the Bill – Protesters Rally To Revive NHS

NHS staff were joined last Saturday ?by members of the public and activists including contingents from Occupy London and Anonymous UK in a demonstration over the government’s proposed health service reforms. Around 200 people gathered outside [...]