Why was Jean Charles targeted? An address in a block of flats in Tulse Hill, south London, was found in one of the rucksacks used in the failed bomb attacks on Thursday of last week.
If the travelling public knew the truth behind the authorities’ claims to be ensuring safety, there would be an outcry. Tube workers know the reality first hand. That’s why the RMT is demanding urgent action now.
Police have raided a number of homes across Britain since the 7 July attacks. A flat in Corfe House, south London, was raided on Friday of last week. Residents have complained about the heavy handed police operation.
From across Britain and from Europe they came in their hundreds and then their thousands to the Marxism 2005 event.
Tony Blair would have us believe that the horrific bombings perpetrated against the people of London last week had nothing to do with the foreign policy of his government post 9/11.
Zimbabweans protesting at the British government’s decision to deport refugees have called a major protest for Thursday 4 August.
The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) is questioning Suffolk County Council’s claims that it is focusing more attention on fire prevention work. The union says Suffolk’s spending on community fire service has gone into reverse since 2002.
Civil service workers in the PCS union are facing a crucial few months in their battle for jobs and pensions.
In Sunderland two Labour councillors are facing disciplinary action for giving evidence to the House of Commons Council Housing group about the case of Sunderland Housing Group.
Journalists in the NUJ union at Coventry Newspapers struck on Thursday and Friday of last week.
Coventry council workers are organising a rally on Saturday 23 July to publicise and discuss their dispute with the city council over its imposition of a "single status" pay and conditions deal.
A magnificent 50,000 people attended this year’s Durham Miners’ Gala — the biggest turnout for 40 years.