Refuse, highway maintenance workers and street cleaners working for Thurrock council in Essex began a three-week strike on Tuesday.
The trial began on Monday of seven people, including two Extinction Rebellion co-founders, charged with £25,000 of criminal damage at Shell’s London headquarters.
As the Tories push ahead with a dangerous easing of lockdown restrictions, more than 1,000 people at a major government workplace struck last week for safety.
The Home Office is sending asylum seekers back to the condemned camp, reports Isabel Ringrose
The past few days have shown that the monarchy matters for Britain’s rulers. They see it as a useful way to push the idea of national unity.
Health workers in Scotland are furious that their Unison union is recommending they accept the Holyrood government’s offer of a paltry 4 percent pay rise.
Almost 1,000 delegates debated the key issues facing the union as schools have reopened and educators look to face the challenges of a new term
Many British Gas workers have expressed their anger and sadness after being sacked this week.
College lecturers across Scotland plan a further two‑day strike in a continuing dispute over the replacement of lecturers with instructors on lower pay and with worse conditions.
Bus drivers at Go North West in Manchester are battling on against a brutal employer assault.
A revolving door between ministers and private firms helps the rich hold onto their cash—and democracy means little in the networks that shape governments, says Charlie Kimber
The death of prince Philip has seen the return of another disgraced royal—paedophile prince Andrew