Cash-strapped health authorities are deliberately delaying operations.
Hundreds of Camden residents and anti-fascist campaigners came together last Saturday at a family festival organised by Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR) and Castlehaven Community Association.
Campaigning Gambian journalist Alieu Ceesay was granted leave to remain in Britain last week.
Workers at the Honda car firm’s Swindon plant are furious after management suspended senior Unite union rep Paddy Brennan last week.
Unions in the Ministry of Defence (MoD) are preparing to fight the extra 7,000 job cuts ministers announced last week. This comes on top of more than 40,000 other jobs to go in the department.
Over 450 Southampton council workers in social work were set to strike on Wednesday of this week.
Some 60 members of the Community union at BRC Manufacturing in Barnsley walked out on a four-day strike from Thursday of last week.
The government’s refusal to give a vital contract to the Bombardier rail manufacturing firm, costing thousands of jobs in Derby, continues to spark anger in the city.
The campaign to reinstate Abdul Omer Mohsin, the sacked Unite union convenor on Sovereign buses in London, has dragged on for more than a year.
The swirling cover-up of the News International scandal has continued, even after parliament shut up shop for MPs’ lengthy summer holiday.
The case of student protester Laurence Flanders has collapsed after police admitted a lack of evidence.
The police are yet again using the run-up to the Notting Hill Carnival as an excuse to harass black people.