Barnfield strike against for-profit college Lecturers at Barnfield College in Luton struck on Tuesday of this week against attacks on jobs and conditions. College boss Sir Peter Birkett wants to impose new contracts that would force them to work "unlimited" hours.
Tories make schools shrink On average new schools will be 15 percent smaller than those built under the previous government.
Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy’s government must feel under siege. And on Tuesday of last week it was literally besieged, as more than 40,000 people surrounded the Congress building in Madrid.
Ed Miliband’s speech to Labour Party conference on Tuesday of this week was mainly about himself.
Police officers investigating alleged computer hacking made new arrests on Tuesday of this week.
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has refused to proceed with a prosecution of Babar Ahmad and Talha Ahsan through lack of evidence.
Workers across Europe have been out on the streets this week in a wave of magnificent mass strikes and protests.
A new report has revealed the devastating impact that hospital A&E closures will have on working class people.
Rank and file electricians are warning that targeting union reps for raising safety concerns could lead to tragedy on the Crossrail project. A major accident at Westbourne Park in west London last week shows that the dangers are very real.
Workers at NHS trusts across the south west of England protested last week against plans to impose regional pay.
Bin workers in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, voted to call off their strike in a tense meeting last Friday. Some 50 of the 120 workers voted to keep fighting.
On Monday of this week Remploy announced that three factories—Chesterfield, Springburn and Bridgend—are being sold off.