Outsourced cleaners at the University of the Arts London (UAL) rounded off a week-long strike with lively picket lines on Friday.
Angry protesters blocked traffic outside Downing Street on Thursday evening to oppose Tory welfare cuts.
The Tories have housed “between 400 and 500” asylum seekers in a building that was deemed “not safe for use to house rough sleepers” earlier in the pandemic.
One of Britain’s biggest rail operators has referred itself to the Serious Fraud Office after being kicked off the network for failing to repay £25 million of public funds.
Most symbolically of all, he praised the governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. There was support for the cops, the military and British nationalism.
The Bfawu union of food workers voted on Tuesday break from the Labour Party after more than a century.
For Keir Starmer, Labour conference was his chance to prove to MPs and the press he had beaten the left and could make the party “electable.”
College workers have had their pay cut by over 30 percent in real terms over the past decade
Supporters of a woman’s right to choose on abortion will demonstrate this Saturday in solidarity with protesters in the US opposing vicious attacks on abortion rights in Texas and other states.
Uber drivers across Britain refused to work for 24 hours on Tuesday in a strike for pay and against unfair dismissals.
Woolwich Ferry workers in east London continue their militant fight for pay—and against victimisations and the excessive use of agency staff.
Around 3,500 Scottish independence supporters marched in Edinburgh last Saturday on a demonstration called by All Under One Banner (AUOB).