The Metropolitan Police is “institutionally corrupt”. That is the condemning conclusion of an eight-year inquiry into a notorious murder case.
Sick people are queuing for up to twelve hours to see a doctor at some of Britain’s busiest hospitals.
Home secretary Priti Patel personally contacted the police as Extinction Rebellion (XR) activists blocked the production of right-wing newspapers last September.
The fourth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower Fire that killed 72 people on 14 June 2017 saw commemorations on Monday despite the Covid-19 restrictions.
Around 400 delegates from across local government in Unison met last Saturday for the union’s first virtual sectoral conference since the start of the pandemic.
With infections doubling every nine days even Boris Johnson could not fully ignore the risks says Socialist Worker
Construction bosses have withdrawn the latest attempt to deskill the industry.
Aberdeen workers are striking over plans to merge the role of housing officer and support officer
Over 200 people took part in an online solidarity rally for striking UCU union members at Liverpool and Leicester universities last Friday.
Brazen Jacobs Douwe Egberts (JDE) bosses admitted to the workers they recently sacked that they had been planning for industrial action for two years.
This result is a reflection of the frustration felt by many Unison members
More than 200 protesters demanded the removal of a statue of 17th century slaver Robert Geffrye at the Museum of the Home in east London, last Saturday.