The family of Omar Deghayes, a former detainee in Guantanamo Bay, have endured a series of racist attacks in their hometown of Saltdean, near Brighton.
French police took apart the refugee camp known as "the jungle", outside Calais this week.
The supreme commander of occupation troops in Afghanistan has opened up a serious rift between the military top brass and Barack Obama’s administration over the direction of the war.
Workers at British Telecom’s Openreach company have decisively rejected a plan to introduce more flexible working into their contracts.
The latest meeting of the Hazel Must Go campaign took place against the backdrop of continued negative headlines about scandal-ridden New Labour MP Hazel Blears.
Finance workers at the Capita company in Glasgow are set to strike on Wednesday and Thursday of this week over pay.
More protests have been held at Smethwick chicken factory 2 Sisters, as 55 workers face disciplinary action over unofficial walkouts.
Shop stewards from construction unions have voted by a 25 to 20 majority to recommend that workers accept a new "Blue Book" agreement at a meeting in Manchester last Thursday.
Cleaners of the Eurostar trains at St Pancras International defied their union busting management at the Carlisle cleaning company when they struck last week.
Did the Office & General (O&G) company contrive a way to make cleaning activist Juan Carlos Piedra redundant because of his trade union activities?
Postal workers are facing a barrage of abuse from our bosses and the media because we dare to stand up for our jobs, our union, and for the public service that we provide.
Post workers across much of the West of Scotland walked out on unofficial strike on Friday of last week after management punished drivers at Glasgow mail centre for refusing to cross their colleagues’ picket lines.