Anti-war soldier Joe Glenton is still being held in custody despite being diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Barack Obama’s decision to send a "surge" of 30,000 US troops to Afghanistan will make the situation bleaker for the people of that country, and deepen the crisis for the occupying powers.
The war of words between Labour and the Tories over who can slash more of public services stepped up this week.
The government has launched a massive attack on workers that every boss in Britain will be watching.
About 50 people took part in a march to save Edwin Arrowsmith House, a care home for the elderly in Handsworth, Birmingham at the end of last month.
British Airways cabin crew in the Unite union are balloting for strike action over cuts that were imposed on 16 November.
Around 1,000 workers at Hewlett Packard (HP) Enterprise Services are set to strike over pay freezes and job losses on Thursday of this week.
Union activist Juan Carlos Piedra was suspended from his job last week for the second time in recent months.
Around 50 people protested outside the press night of Aladdin at the Hackney Empire in London last week, over plans to close the theatre for an uncertain "period of reflection" on the artistic and financial direction of this community theatre.
Supporters of the campaign to re-elect Mark Serwotka as general secretary of the PCS civil service workers’ union are pulling out all the stops as the election enters its last week.
Essex firefighters are stepping up their industrial action from Monday by refusing new plans to make them work on their days off.