Tony Blair's forced admission that he will go within a year has done nothing to stem the growing crisis in the Labour Party.
Clare Short’s move is not the only example of Labour’s crisis.
John McDonnell MP has launched a left wing challenge for the Labour leadership.
Nestlé, the chocolate maker and Labour Party donor, is sponsoring a Christian Socialist Movement meeting at Labour’s conference.
Levels of obesity in Britain have reached record levels and are rising. The health impact of obesity is such that for the first time in recent history children could face a lower life expectancy than their parents.
Join the Time to Go demonstration in Manchester to push Blair out, and make hime realise when he goes that it was his policies on Afghanistan, Iraq and Lebanon that finished him. Don't let him forget that the vast majority of the population hate his privatisation policies.
A jury in the case of two peace activists accused of sabotaging military equipment has been discharged after failing to reach a verdict.
It is less than six months since the local elections - and already the cracks are starting to show within the New Labour group that runs Tower Hamlets council in east London.
Terrorism is the bulldog used by Tony Blair’s administration to frighten the electorate into accepting repressive legislation. And once that legislation is set in stone, it is used against anyone but terrorists.
Over 300 Zimbabweans from across Britain led a vibrant and lively demonstration in Leeds last Saturday against the government’s resumption of deportations of refused asylum seekers back to Zimbabwe, writes Stuart Hodkinson
Electricians in the Amicus union working at two Hunterston nuclear power stations in Ayrshire, Scotland, have begun a series of strikes due to the removal of a 50 pence per hour enhancement that had been in place for 30 years.
Workers at Chep UK in Pontefract struck for five days this week over pay, sackings and the general attitude of management.