There is outrage over the way the UK Border Agency (UKBA) has deported an Egyptian family from Cardiff.
A four-year dispute in Essex fire service has ended in a negotiated agreement. The firefighters in the FBU union were fighting job cuts.
Katrina, a mother of six in Wigan, used to have a job and deftly managed to support her family.
Tory work and pensions minister Iain Duncan Smith has threatened to cap child benefit for people who "have more than, say, two children".
Hospital workers plan to fight proposals to close departments and privatise services after an NHS trust in south east London was forced into administration.
Labour MP Tom Watson argued in parliament last week that a key a senior aide to a former prime minister had abused children.
Mirror caught hacking phones Police have evidence that a senior Mirror newspaper group executive regularly paid a private investigations firm for mobile phone numbers and PIN access codes.
The chief constable of West Yorkshire Police, Norman Bettison, resigned last week.
Around 1,000 anti-racists gathered in Walthamstow, north east London, last Saturday and celebrated a resounding victory over the fascist English Defence League (EDL).
The 20 October demonstrations against Tory cuts brought almost a quarter of a million onto the streets of London and Glasgow. They showed the continuing force of the anti-austerity movement. However they have left many asking where we go from here—and how we get there.
Students across Britain are gearing up for the National Union of Students protest against government attacks on education.
Cleaners on London Midland trains from Bletchley and Northampton depots, East Coast mainline, First Transpennine Express and Tyne and Wear Metro were set to strike Friday and Saturday of this week against poverty pay.