If you go to an academy school you’re less likely to get high grades—and more likely to be excluded. That’s the finding of an equality impact assessment of the government’s academies bill.
The fight to save jobs at the rail manufacturing firm Bombardier in Derby is continuing.
Ministry of Defence (MoD) workers met last week to discuss how to fight government attempts to cut thousands of jobs.
Workers at the Honda car maker’s plant in Swindon will find out next week if management will move to further punish Unite union rep Paddy Brennan.
The monthly meeting of the recently-formed London’s Local Anti-Cuts Alliance took place on Wednesday of last week.
Lawyers acting for the family of a murdered private detective have called for a new public inquiry which could shed more light on corrupt relationships between the police and the media.
This is not the first time Tottenham has exploded in riots against police violence and oppression.
Tens of thousands of trade unionists from across Britain are set to descend on the Tory and Lib Dem party conferences.
The police, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) have a long history of cover-ups.
Ed Miliband, the Labour Party leader elected with union members’ votes, has had an idea for how to make the party more "democratic".
The chief constable of Cleveland police and his deputy have been suspended by their police authority after being arrested by detectives investigating fraud and corruption.
Hundreds of social care workers at Southampton council struck on Wednesday of last week.