Trade union support for 29 January demonstrations

Trade union support for the student protests on 29 January, called by NCAFC and others including the Education Activist Network, is growing. [Read more...]

A tale of two demos – demonstrate in London OR Manchester, 29 January!

There has been some confusion in the student movement recently about the date 29 January. NCAFC is backing and helping to organise two mass student demonstrations against fees and cuts, one in London and one in Manchester. Here we explain why and advise activists on what to do on the day. [Read more...]

Kent and Camberwell occupations plan to stay in over holidays

Two occupations, Kent University and Camberwell College of Art, plan to stay in over the holidays. Please send messages of solidarity or go along to show your support. [Read more...]

Walkout/Day of Action 26 January – National Demo 29 January

The NCAFC is helping to organise another national Walkout/Day of Action on 26 January, and a National Demonstration in London on 29 January. [Read more...]

National demonstration – 29 January 2011, London

The first parliamentary vote might have gone through, but this is not the end! That is why, in the absence of action by NUS, the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts has called a second national demonstration in London, on Saturday 29 January. [Read more...]

NCAFC national meeting, 11am, Friday 10th, London

The morning after the big demonstration, supporters of the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts need to get together to discuss the next steps for our movement. [Read more...]

School students in Camden occupy – mobilise solidarity!

Students at the Camden School for Girls (in north London) have gone into occupation, following an anti-cuts teach-in last night.
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9 December 2010 March on Parliament Poster & Flyers

9 December 2010 – Shut Down London Poster

9 December 2010 Shutdown London Flyer

D Day!

This is IT people! The day has come!

The date for the parliamentary vote on fee increases has been announced!

9 DECEMBER 2010

We all need to start mobilizing, organizing, publicizing… the works!

Talk to your student unions, guilds, societies so you can come on a coach down to London and make some noise at Parliament!

They wanted big society? They’ll see big society!

Bring your friends, family, lovers, brothers, carers.
Bring your nan and your neighbours, bring noise and creativity!

Let us know if you need help organising people to come down (or up) to London.

FEES?
CUTS?
NO THANK YOU!

(more info HERE)

Occupied Creativity (Dance-Off Videos)

UCL Occupation

Brighton University Occupation