Up to 3,000 international students at risk of deportation could be allowed to continue their studies at London Metropolitan University, a court has ruled.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) will hold a national delegate meeting (DM) at the beginning of October amid controversy over the leadership’s financial recovery plan.
Around 100 people gathered in London last Saturday for the conference of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC).
The NUT teachers’ union has postponed planned industrial action due to begin on Wednesday of this week after the threat of a legal challenge.
Rank and file electricians are holding a series of protests against attempts to break union organisation on the Crossrail project.
Over 100 refuse workers struck on Friday of last week and Monday of this week at two Doncaster depots.
Campaigners have called on Hackney council, east London, to set up a review of police measures targeting young people.
Lecturers at Barnfield College, Bedfordshire, have voted by 90 percent for strikes in a row over contracts.
Bus drivers and engineers are set to strike across West and South Wales on Monday of next week.
Up to 1,000 joined this year’s "Slutwalk" march last Saturday in London. It comes a year on from the disgusting remarks from a Canadian police officer, who told students, "If you don’t want to get raped, don’t dress like a slut."
Protest to save transport museum Around 20 workers and TSSA union activists gathered outside the London Transport Museum on Wednesday of last week, protesting against plans to cut the museum’s grant by 25 percent.
Up to 3,000 international students at risk of deportation could be allowed to continue their studies at London Metropolitan University, a court has ruled.