Health bosses are not the only ones who will find the judge’s ruling uncomfortable—national and regional leaders of the union Unison will be squirming too.
Locked out construction workers at Saltend in Hull have resumed their protests.
Hundreds of police swamped Brighton to facilitate an event by the far-right March for England (MFE) last Sunday.
Anti-fascist activists are working hard to ensure the defeat of British National Party (BNP) candidates in next week’s elections.
Teachers in Glasgow met with EIS union leaders last week to discuss cuts to pay and conditions, which the union is urging members to accept.
The inquest into Ian Tomlinson’s death concluded hearing evidence on Thursday of last week.
Some 2,500 workers at Lincolnshire council are to be balloted for strikes over job cuts—with all three council workers’ unions set to fight together.
Hundreds of council workers in Dundee walked out unofficially for the day on Thursday of last week after management reneged on an agreement.
Striking journalists at the North London & Herts Newspapers took their message to the streets in their first week of action, which began on Tuesday of last week.
A strike ballot of all London Underground drivers in the RMT union over the victimisation of reps was to end on Wednesday of this week.
Clean up the royal wedding As the royal family spend millions on William and Kate’s wedding, the people who will clean up after their party are on just £6.45 an hour.
Hundreds of people from across the Midlands are set to join with trade unionists on Saturday as part of a fight for jobs in Stoke-on-Trent.