The Tories’ drive to push people back to work—and reopen the economy—has plunged Britain into a second wave of coronavirus infections
The national day of action came a month after Abdulfatah Hamdallah drowned in the English Channel.
A group of prominent Palestinians in Britain have written an open letter to the Labour Party insisting on their right to call Israel—and its founding ideology Zionism—racist.
Tory test-and-trace tsar Dido Harding said the demand for tests was three to four times higher than capacity
Dangerous cladding similar to that used on Grenfell Tower remains on hundreds of residential buildings
A group of care workers have won a significant legal victory that ruled they should be paid for time spent travelling between clients
People will continue to be made homeless despite an extension of the ban on eviction enforcement announced by the Tories last week.
Unison union members at Soas University of London are set to strike on Tuesday and Wednesday next week.
Scores of schools across England have closed or partially closed after positive coronavirus cases.
The Unite union is fighting attacks on conditions and victimisation
Thousands of used coronavirus tests are being thrown away because there isn’t the capacity to analyse them. The shocking news means that many people who have taken a test will never get a result.
Workers at Brighton and Hove City Council’s building maintenance department struck for five days last week in a dispute over terms, conditions and sick pay.