Tony Blair pleaded with Scottish voters not to give New Labour a "kicking" in this Thursday's elections. But that hasn't stopped them expressing their revulsion at New Labour's record.
The planned merger between travel firms TUI and First Choice could lead to a ballot for strike action by cabin crew at Thomsonfly, which is owned by TUI, unless there are guarantees of no compulsory redundancies.
Some 300 people packed into a Socialist Worker meeting in central London on Tuesday 18 April on 'Who Really Ended The Slave Trade?'. Here are videos of speeches by Weyman Bennett and Paul Gilroy, as well as the floor debate.
Leaders of the world’s most powerful countries will gather in Rostock, Germany, for the G8 conference which runs from 2-8 June this year.
The Cairo Conference comes to London Hamdeen Sabahy, an independent MP in the Egyptian parliament and a leading figure in the anti-imperialist movement, will be joined by leading activists from the Middle East in a forum on resistance.
Thousands of home owners face the possibility of being hit by increases in the cost of their mortgages, with average borrowers paying up to £120 a month more.
The fight for reinstatement of 17 black women care workers in Huddersfield has entered its 18th week. Unique Care, a private care provider employed by the council, dismissed the women after they walked out in defence of a sacked colleague.
‘Within 60 minutes of Macquarie’s move, they had abolished the final salary pension scheme.
It’s been a hectic week for Solidarity in the Scottish parliamentary election campaign. Solidarity held a well-attended fringe meeting at last week’s Scottish TUC conference in Glasgow.
Respect activists are stepping up the campaign around England and Wales in the run up to the 3 May local and Welsh Assembly elections.
On the face of it, the results of the French presidential election appear to represent a revival of mainstream parties.
Lecturers at West Notts College in Mansfield have rejected the proposed part privatisation of the college.