Riots Reframed is about the people and politics behind the riots in Britain in 2011.
A baby could be left paralysed because her parents don’t have the right to live in Britain. This makes her ineligible for treatment.
A quarter of a million civil service workers struck as George Osborne delivered his budget last week.
The Tories’ hated bedroom tax comes into effect on Monday of next week. Thousands of people across Britain are organising to resist it.
Islington council in north London last week became the first Labour-run local authority to take a stand against evictions.
Teachers in the NUT union were set to gather for the union’s annual conference in Liverpool on Friday of this week (see below).
The most popular vote at NUT conference in Liverpool this weekend will be one of no confidence in Tory education secretary Michael Gove.
Job centre workers are facing disciplinary measures if they don’t sanction enough benefits claimants.
Lucy Meadows, a transgender teacher, was found dead in her home on Wednesday of last week in what police believe to be a suicide.
Four police officers have been arrested as part of an Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) investigation into the death of Kingsley Burrell two years ago.
The Unite union’s general secretary election is heating up as it enters its second week.