The US Senate committee humiliated by Respect MP George Galloway in May launched another round of smears this week.
Simon Jones lives in Blackburn. He and his wife have four children currently at infant and junior school. They are more than happy with these schools — but they are not so happy about the future.
Tony Blair’s revealed his final ambition to make Thatcherism "irreversible" on Monday of this week. That was the key word of his speech announcing the government’s white paper on education.
Over a million children in Britain are living in squalid housing conditions, according to a new report by Shelter, the homeless charity, released on Monday of this week.
Health secretary Patricia Hewitt has been forced to retreat over one aspect of New Labour’s plans to privatise key aspects of the NHS.
A coroner’s court jury at the inquest into the death in police custody of Kwame Wiredu returned a unanimous verdict of death by natural causes last week.
Gate Gourmet workers are angry and frustrated that even the limited settlement they were offered has been delayed by bickering between their employer and British Airways (BA).
Respect members have been collecting money and supplies for the victims of the recent Asian earthquake, and raising the political issues brought to the fore by the disaster.
The second 24-hour strike by drivers of First Bus in North Staffs and South Cheshire took place on Friday of last week. Just over 300 drivers took part in a strike that was again 100 percent solid.
First Bus drivers in Scotland have won their strike over pay, with drivers in the east of Scotland accepting an improved offer on Thursday of last week.
Workers in the PCS union in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) were to strike on Friday this week over pay disparities in the department.