Anti-racists in towns and cities across Britain came out on Saturday to show resistance to racism.
Extraordinary events have rocked Further Education in Scotland in the national dispute over the replacement of lecturers by instructors
Some English care homes have imposed blanket “do not resuscitate” orders on residents during the pandemic—without their knowledge or consent.
A call to unite and resist the Tories’ protest-smashing Police Bill went out from an online meeting
This is living proof that protesting against the Tories’ attempt to scapegoat refugees works
A lack of safeguarding in football allowed perpetrators of sexual abuse “to hide and use their positions to ruin the lives of many children”.
London United bus drivers in west and south London struck on Wednesday over attacks on pay
Over 200 EIS union members at Forth Valley College, Scotland, began 18 days of strikes on Wednesday in an escalation of a dispute over jobs.
Taxi service Uber will now class its 70,000 drivers in Britain as workers with rights to the minimum wage, holiday pay and pensions.
MPs have taken another step towards making it much harder for people to protest in Britain.
Chants of “Kill the Bill” rang out in Parliament Square on Tuesday night. Thousands of people took to the streets against a new assault on the right to protest—as well as sexism and the police.
Reports suggest that the majority of local councils will impose further cuts. They’re caused by decades of austerity, not Covid-19, argue Sadie Robinson and Charlie Kimber