Work is making people ill. GPs have found that 41 percent of depressed patients were aged between 30 and 39—and just
The government is set to make it easier for airlines to fly planes through dangerous volcanic ash.
More than 60 people attended a public meeting on Thursday of last week in Ealing, west London, to express their vehement opposition to the government’s cuts to public services.
Activists are preparing for a demonstration to defend library services in Winchester, Hampshire, this Saturday.
Over 1.3 million people will lose their jobs because of the cuts, the government’s own figures showed last week.
As governments try to slash public spending, they risk pushing the world back into recession—the dreaded "double dip".
More than 800 workers at bathroom company Kohler Mira struck over pay on Wednesday of last week.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is organising counter-protests against the racist English Defence League (EDL) in Dudley on Saturday 17 July and in Bradford on 28 August.
Colin Gill’s family would like to invite friends and comrades to his funeral at 2pm, Monday 12 July at Lambeth Crematorium, Blackshaw Road, London SW27. Followed by food and drinks from 3pm, Corner Pin Pub, 10 Summerstown, corner of Riverside Road, Tooting.
The NUJ, Bectu and Unite unions have warned that they could launch a strike ballot at the BBC over attacks on pay and pensions.
London underground (LU) bosses are waging war on their employees’ safety rights.
Manchester College lecturers struck and marched round the city centre on Wednesday of last week over the derecognition of the workers’ UCU union.