A new report accuses Care Quality Commission (CQC) bosses of covering up a critical report into patient care at Furness General Hospital in Cumbria.
Some 200 firefighters halted mayor Boris Johnson’s question time at City Hall in central London on Wednesday of this week.
A wave of regional teachers’ strikes can help restart the fight against the Tories, says Sadie Robinson
Some 16,500 civil service workers in courts and prisons walked out on Monday of this week, as part of the PCS union’s rolling programme of action.
Manchester campaigners have shown it is possible to stop evictions over new benefit cuts, writes Dave Sewell
More than 300 people marched through Birmingham last Saturday, in memory of Stephanie Bottrill.
The Scottish National Party promised to scrap the bedroom tax if Scotland becomes independent last week.
The north west of England is hardest hit by cuts to wages, according to the TUC.
Some 300 bin workers in Brighton have joined a seven-day strike to stop an assault on their pay.
Leaders of the world’s richest countries met in Northern Ireland this week for a G8 summit.
The US Supreme Court banned companies from patenting human DNA last week.
Delegates at Unison's Local Government sector conference are critical of their leadership failure to lead the fight for better pay