The Unite union has rejected proposals to change the national Agenda for Change agreement on health workers’ pay and conditions.
The PCS civil service workers’ union has suspended further strikes in Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) call centres.
TransPennine train cleaners strike back Cleaners, security staff and train dispatchers working on First TransPennine Express struck for 24 hours on Friday of last week.
Headteachers are demanding that all English GCSE papers should be re-marked after students received lower than expected grades. The headteachers’ group ASCL is threatening legal action over the "grade fixing" fiasco.
Many people celebrating this year’s Notting Hill Carnival were angry that the police had once more used it as an excuse to harass young people.
Thousands of people were set to take the streets to stop the racist English Defence League (EDL) in Waltham Forest, east London, this Saturday.
Three big local demonstrations to defend local hospitals will take place across London on 15 September. Protests are organised for Ealing, Brent and Greenwich. A fourth demonstration will hit the streets of Hammersmith on 22 September.
No prosecutions over Dale Farm Basildon council in Essex has dropped prosecutions against 14 activists involved in defending Travellers at Dale Farm last year.
Paralympic gold medallist and world record holder Tara Flood faces a test that could see her lose her disability benefits, she told Socialist Worker.
"I was forced to crawl across the floor in tears of pain and humiliation."
Bus workers at Abellio Surrey have settled their pay dispute after the company made them an improved offer.
As levels of ice in the Arctic Ocean reached a new record low this weekend, around 40 protesters assembled outside Downing Street, central London, with an "Arctic wake up call" for David Cameron.