The Egyptian revolution is entering a new phase today (Friday).
Workers gathered outside parliament yesterday, Wednesday, to protest at the government’s Public Bodies Bill.
School students at Villiers High School in Southall, west London, were locked out of their school today, Wednesday.
Sue Caldwell, a suspended teacher in north London, has been formally charged with gross misconduct by her employer. There will be a hearing in March and the outcome could result in her losing her job.
We the undersigned believe David Cameron’s statement that multiculturalism has failed was a dangerous declaration of intent.
Hundreds of furious protesters came out at just a few hours’ notice yesterday (Tuesday) as Manchester council announced plans to close Levenshulme Leisure Centre.
Lecturers at the University of West England (UWE) were set to strike on Thursday of this week, the first strike in the university’s history.
UCU union members at the University of Leeds are balloting for strike action after management failed to honour their side of an agreement reached last year over jobs.
Ballot papers will go out this week for the most important dispute in the UCU lecturers’ union’s history. There will be two simultaneous ballots, one on the employers’ current offer on a range of issues including jobs and pay, and one on the USS pension scheme.
Teachers in Tower Hamlets are showing how to save jobs and services.
A strike hit Rotherham’s Rawmarsh Community School as teachers walked out again on Tuesday of this week. They plan to strike on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week.
Teachers were set to strike at John Port School in Derbyshire, the biggest in the county, on Thursday of this week—and action could spread to 14 other schools.