Veteran anti-fascist campaigner Martin Smith is to appear in court on Tuesday 7 September.
The TUC’s evidence to Lord Hutton’s pensions review smashes the lie that public sector pensions are a drain on the state.
Police have begun using their annual excuse to harass and arrest black people.
Cabin crew at British Airways are still waiting for their Unite union to call a fresh strike ballot—despite rejecting a "final offer" from BA over two weeks ago.
There were 24,114 incidents of self-harm in prisons in England and Wales last year.
The savagery of the government clampdown on benefits was highlighted in one case last week.
At 8.15am on 6 August 1945, in the last days of the Second World War, the US dropped a nuclear bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Three days later it dropped another on Nagasaki.
The Home Office plans to deport Charles Atangana, a member of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ), to Cameroon on Monday.
It’s hard to believe that today, after years of struggle, women are still paid less than men.
No police officers are to be charged over the death of newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson at last year’s G20 protests in the City of London.
Ian Tomlinson is the latest in a long line of people killed by the police on the streets of London.
In the hours and days after Ian Tomlinson’s death the police told lie after lie in the press. Here are just a few of them.