Chanting "shame on you", some 100 antiwar protesters blocked a meeting that was going to be addressed by Israeli colonel Geva Rapp last night.
Thousands of workers at around 20 construction sites and refineries across Britain have walked out on unofficial strike. At the centre of the strikes is the claim that foreign workers are taking the jobs of British workers.
Leading health trade unionist Karen Reissmann has settled her employment tribunal case against Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust.
Karen Reissmann’s employment tribunal began in Manchester on Monday.
An angry protest by school students in Carlisle last week has highlighted the failures of the government’s city academies programme.
Journalists are one group at the sharp end of bosses’ attempts to cut back on jobs and pay as the recession bites.
If the government is serious about minimising unemployment, why is it pushing ahead with plans that will lead to the slashing of tens of thousands of jobs in Royal Mail?
The state pension is 100 years old this month – but new research shows it has plummeted in value over the past three decades. And the financial crisis is set to make this situation even worse.
British Gas had the cheek to pretend it was doing customers a favour when it cut gas prices by 10 percent last week.
Gordon Brown warned this week against "pessimism" over the economy.
For steelmaker Corus it seems the cost of 3,500 wrecked lives is £200 million.
Over 50 people attended a meeting on Monday of last week in the Wirral to discuss the campaign against planned cutbacks to services in the area.