RMT rail workers’ union representatives on the London Underground have won an argument that has meant that the union’s national executive has declared a dispute with management.
On one of the coldest nights of January, about 50 people protested in Belfast outside the "Passion for Life" tour organised by Tory MP Ann Widdecombe and other anti-abortion parliamentarians.
Over 80 trade unionists attended the London Organising for Fighting Unions dayschool on Saturday of last week.
Manchester Over 100 people marched through Manchester on Saturday of last week to show solidarity with the people of Gaza.
Rolling strike action at Argyll and Bute council in Scotland is showing the determination of workers to fight their single status wage deal.
Workers in the Unison, Unite, and GMB unions in Aberdeen are balloting over a revised single status offer.
The Railway Pensions Commission published its final report on Tuesday of last week. It represents another attack on workers’ pension rights in Britain.
Just a month after the disastrous rail failures at Christmas, Network Rail is proceeding with a reorganisation that will throw the railway industry into a long period of confusion.
The fight to stop the fascist British National Party (BNP) making gains at this year’s London and local elections had a boost last week.
A new counter-terrorism bill currently going through parliament is set to remove juries from some inquests into how people have died.
Under the guise of removing "red tape" Gordon Brown and David Cameron are competing to scrap rules brought in to stop police using their powers to racially harass black people.
"When we were housed here by the council, we were told we would be here for three weeks," says Jenny, who lives on the seventh floor of All Saints Tower on the Beaumont estate in Leyton, east London.