United Road Transport Union (URTU) members struck at Matthew Clark Wholesale in Runcorn this week.
Students who occupied Glasgow University emerged victorious last Sunday after 196 days inside the "Free Hetherington".
The government’s plan to intensify competition in higher education came under renewed attack last Thursday in a Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi) report.
On one of the most stressful days on a student’s life, the majority of young people were struggling to find a reason to jump in the air and celebrate as they found out that their future was far from secure.
Dale Burns died after police officers shot him three times with a taser. The incident in Barrow-in-Furness has led to renewed worries about use of the "non-lethal" weapon.
Tesco workers in Salford are being forced to work hours "lost" when the store was closed during the riots, they have revealed.
The GEO Group—a company rocked by human rights, sexual abuse and racism scandals—is to be given £25 million to run the Dungavel immigrant removal centre in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
New revelations have brought the phone hacking scandal back to the feet of David Cameron.
Thousands of protesters from across Britain are expected to march on the first day of the Tory party conference.
Former Liberal Party leader David Steel was hired to lobby on behalf of a businessman who is now under investigation for allegations of corruption.
More than 100,000 people have signed an e-petition calling for cabinet papers relating to the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster to be released.
Activists in Tottenham, north London, will meet tomorrow (Tuesday) to help co-ordinate campaigning activities for people coming up in court after the riots.