Bahraini students studying at British universities have been forced to sign a pledge of allegiance to the King of Bahrain, and promise that they will not take part in any protests against the regime.
The Tories want to tear up state education—but our movement can stop them.
The "superhead" of an academy school, who was praised by education secretary Michael Gove, drained more than £100,000 in consultancy fees that were "not legitimate", a report has found.
Teachers at two Coventry schools were on strike last week opposing the council’s plans to turn their schools into academies.
The council workers’ strikes across Southampton came together on Monday as up to 1,000 workers marched to say they won’t swallow pay cuts.
The chant "Whatever we wear, wherever we go—yes means yes, and no means no!" echoed through the streets of central London last Saturday.
Students are hounding the prospective founders of the New College of the Humanities, a private university that will charge students £18,000 a year.
New York Hotel & Motel trades council union members held a loud protest against former IMF boss Dominic Strauss-Khan on Monday of this week.
Scottish Power is the latest energy company to announce price hikes.
Crisis-hit care homes firm Southern Cross is trying to make workers pay for its financial mess.
Investment bank Goldman Sachs’ murky dealings with Libyan dictator Colonel Gaddafi are gradually emerging.
Ralph Topping, boss of bookmakers William Hill, has grabbed a £1.2 million share package—to tempt him away from retiring.