Baggage handlers at Liverpool’s John Lennon airport will stop striking at the end of this month, their union has announced.
Workers at a drug treatment centre in Hackney, east London, are to ballot for industrial action against cuts to jobs and services.
The campaign against academies is gathering pace. Some 600 people packed into a public meeting at Downhills school in Haringey, north London, on Monday this week.
Council tenants in Swindon have rejected the transfer of their 10,500 homes to a new housing association. They voted by over 72 percent to maintain public ownership.
Welfare benefits give people a "false sense of security", Labour leader Ed Miliband announced last week.
The Home Office has been forced to pay six-figure compensation to a Kurdish family who were detained as children for a record 13 months.
Around 450 trade union activists came together on Saturday of last week to show their determination to keep up the pensions fight—and debate the way forward.
Merseyside police have been concealing evidence that could expose a significant miscarriage of justice. Eddie Gilfoyle was jailed for life in 1993 but has maintained his innocence.
A US marine sergeant accused of murdering 24 Iraqi citizens in the town of Haditha in 2005 stands trial this week.
A government panel has joined the chorus of right wing voices seeking to blame migrants for rising unemployment.
Workers at La Senza are occupying at the company’s store in Dublin’s Liffey Valley shopping centre. Some 1,300 workers in Britain and Ireland were left without a job when the company went into administration on Monday.
Tony Blair’s company Windrush Ventures had a turnover of £12 million last year—but somehow only paid £315,000 in tax.