Over 130 ticket office staff at the c2c train operator in the RMT and TSSA rail unions struck on Monday of this week over holidays.
Students have continued to win many victories after occupying their universities to show solidarity with the people of Gaza.
In an astonishing breach of normal legal procedure, home secretary Jacqui Smith last week sent five bailed men to prison, overriding the ruling of a senior judge.
The town of Swanley is sandwiched between the end of London and the start of Kent.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is planning a series of regional conferences to help derail the Nazi BNP at this year’s European parliament elections on Thursday 4 June.
Gordon Brown seems to have lost his bounce. And as his popularity dwindles and anger at the impact of spiralling recession grows, he hopes that hosting the G20 meeting of world leaders will help to boost his credibility and status.
New Labour is stepping in to prop up private firms struggling to fund Private Finance Initiative (PFI) schemes to build hospitals, schools and other public buildings.
Initiators of a statement calling for unity in the fight for jobs are urging trade unionists to sign it.
Stock markets around the world nosedived on Monday of this week as more evidence of the dire state of the world economy sent investors into a panic. This will have a dramatic impact on ordinary people’s pensions and jobs.
A rebellion is spreading that threatens to stop New Labour’s plans to sell off the post service.
Disgraced banker Fred Goodwin is going to keep his £16 million pension, despite some bluster from elements of the Labour government.
Campaigners have hit back at police scaremongering tactics over the G20 protests.