Remploy workers and their supporters protested outside Huddersfield town hall, West Yorkshire, on Wednesday of last week, to demand that their factory stays open.
Over 100 workers from BAE’s manufacturing plant in Brough, east Yorkshire, were set to hold a lobby of parliament on Wednesday of this week.
Defend Council Housing held a national meeting last Saturday.
It’s that time of year again—a magical season of charity and gift giving. And may I take this opportunity to thank you for all my wonderful gifts. I was particularly fond of my £64,000 designer kitchen, not to mention my £550,000 pension pot.
The shadowy network of strategists behind the English Defence League (EDL) ran out of hiding places this week.
The brother of murdered private detective Daniel Morgan has accused home secretary Theresa May of stonewalling.
The Tory MP who has been leading the charge against union facility time has been caught attending a Nazi-themed stag party.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) investigation into the shooting of Mark Duggan won’t be finished until April 2012.
Birmingham University has won a high court injunction against all occupation protests on its campus for the next 12 months.
There’s something missing from the report into the failure of RBS bank released this week—any real criticism of its boss.
The defence team in the trial of six Zimbabwe socialists resumed its cross-examination of the main prosecution witness last Monday.
Over 2,000 workers at nine factories, two research and development facilities and one IT office are on strike today (Friday) to defend their pensions at manufacturing multinational Unilever. They are members of the Unite, GMB and Usdaw unions.