With the Tories on the rocks, it’s time to step up the fight against austerity.
The Tories claim that public sector pensions cost too much.
Thousands will take to the streets of Derby this Saturday to protest against the government’s decision not to give a crucial contract to rail manufacturing firm Bombardier.
The family of Jean Charles De Menezes, the man killed by police on the London Underground in 2005, had their phones hacked by the Murdoch empire. Malicious lies about Jean appeared in the press.
News International paid Tory education secretary Michael Gove £5,000 a month for one hour a week’s work as a journalist. That’s £1,250 an hour.
Some 90,000 people took temporary or part-time jobs because they couldn’t find full-time, permanent ones, a survey shows.
Councils are still allowing tens of thousands of homes to be built on floodplains every year—even though the risk of floods is growing, a government report says.
The entire establishment is drowning in a swamp of corruption and cover-ups—and Tory prime minister David Cameron is at the centre of it.
Rupert Murdoch squirmed on the hook as he was questioned in parliament on Tuesday.
A former Dublin-based News of the World journalist was working for Scotland Yard while employed by the paper.
Sean Hoare, the first named News of the World journalist to speak out about phone hacking at the paper, was found dead on Monday.