The Certification Officer, who monitors trade unions, has ruled that Unison broke its own rules over political funding.
Bosses and politicians are putting profits before safety in their attempts to crush two high-profile groups of workers.
POLITICANS ARE squabbling over just how quickly public spending cuts should be rammed through after the general election. They argue about whether they should be merely devastating or totally catastrophic.
IRAN: WHAT LIES AHEAD?THE MOVEMENT, SANCTIONS AND THE WEST
Trade unionists, students, unemployed workers, pensioners and migrant workers came together in a show of solidarity and unity today.
Workers at a Coventry private care home, which is closing down, are sitting-in demanding that they are paid the wages owed to them. Five workers at Links Home in Radford have been at the site since 9.30am
Hundreds of people protested outside the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war this morning as Tony Blair arrived to give evidence.
An anti-fascist was assaulted outside the central London county court on Thursday while protesting against Nazi British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin.
The army has dropped the some significant charges against Joe Glenton, the British soldier who refused to fight in Afghanistan.
A lively anti-war protest greeted world leaders as they drove into the London conference on Afghanistan this morning.
Three days of activity against the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq began with a 200-strong public meeting in central London tonight, Wednesday.
Our annual appeal has reached its target this week. We would like to thank everyone who has contributed.