
  Wednesday 22 September 1982 was one of the largest acts of solidarity in the British trade union history, with millions on strike and a national rally in London with 120,000 taking part. There were demonstrations in the following towns (not full list)
Aberdeen 12,000
  Inverness 1,000
  Elgin 500
  Lerwick  400
  Oban 100
  Stornaway 500
  Dundee 10,000
  Edinburgh 10,000
  Kirkcaldy 2,000
  Glasgow 20,000
  Dumfries 1,000
  Newcastle 5,000
  York 1,000
  Sheffield 10,000
  Barnsley 1,000
  Leeds 6,000
  Hull 4,000
  Chesterfield 3,000
  Manchester 2,000
  St Helens 2,000
  Liverpool 20,000
  Bolton  2,000
  Blackpool 400
  Wigan 5,000
  Leek 300
  Coventry 2,000
  Gloucester 500
  Hereford 400
  Swindon 1,000
  Milton  Keynes 1,200
  Cambridge 2,000
  Colchester 1,000
  Braintree 100
  Norwich 2,000
  Kings Lynn 300
  Harleston 500
  Fakenham 100
  Southampton 1,500
  Bournemouth 1,000
  Eastbourne 500
  Yeovil 1,000
  Belfast 3,000
  Derry 3,000
  Armagh  300
  Ballymena 200
  Enniskillen 350 
  Swansea 1,000
  Aberystwyth 200
  Rhondda 500
also many rallies/marches in London ie Hackney, Hillingdon