Thousands of health workers and members of the public marched through Sutton to protest against possible hospital closures.
Labour declared war on local government workers last week by rushing out new plans for pensions which will mean workers paying more for a worse scheme.
The intervention in the Local Government Pension Scheme by the minister for local government Phil Woolas was yet another example of New Labour’s contempt for those who support it.
Unison union members in Glasgow have voted overwhelmingly for a three-day strike, beginning on Tuesday of next week, to oppose the city council’s single status job evaluation pay review.
Falkirk staff say no to imposition Workers in Falkirk council are balloting on strike action against the decision of the council to impose a single status deal on staff.
Tony blair’s plans for Iraq lie in tatters. The headlines earlier this week told us that defence minister Des Browne was promising the withdrawal of "thousands" of British troops by the end of next year.
Stop the War and CND activists are set to protest outside the Brize Norton RAF base in Oxfordshire this Saturday, 2 December.
Michael Martin, the speaker of the House of Commons, refused to accept an amendment to the Queen’s Speech signed by over 100 MPs calling for a debate on an exit strategy from Iraq on Monday of this week.
One of New Labour’s favourite propaganda lines—the idea that there are Muslim "ghettos" that radicalise young Muslims and create terrorists—has been exposed as a myth.
Managers at JJB Sports are back to their bullying ways, sacking leading union activist Chris Riley.
Workers in the NHS Blood Service may strike over Christmas in their fight against the closure of 14 blood centres.
The T&G union suspended a planned strike by bus workers on Monday after Metroline bosses made an improved offer at the last minute.