How the Tories are attacking a range of our benefits this month
Southwark council could have prevented the deaths of six people if it had done a proper fire safety check. That was the damning verdict of an inquest jury into a south London fire last week.
Firefighters’ leader Matt Wrack announced last week that “Our service is under unprecedented attack and we are prepared to press the buttons for a national strike ballot”.
The key debate at this year's NUT union conference was how to take on the Tories.
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Rawiya is the first all-female photographic collective from the Middle East.
Members of the Unite union have until Saturday of next week to vote in the Unite union’s general secretary election.
Police have evicted students at the University of Sussex who had been occupying a campus building in protest at privatisation.
The campaigns to save libraries threatened with closure in Manchester teamed up on Saturday of last week, to build a“pop-up library” for storytelling in Piccadilly Gardens.
The Unite union called a lobby at Warrington town hall on Tuesday of this week, to defend a councillor who voted against cuts.
Train cleaners and their supporters protested loudly outside Kings Cross station in central London on Friday of last week, at the beginning of a two day strike against their employers ISS.
One of Britain’s biggest brick factories faces an all-out strike from Monday of next week.