SUPPORT IS growing for Paul Holmes to be the next Unison union general secretary. Nominations for the post opened this week.
A THREE-DAY strike was set to hit Tower Hamlets council this week, with workers planning to walk out to defend terms and conditions.
The government is using racist scapegoating against desperate refugees trying to cross the English Channel and reach safety.
Boris Johnson has made it his “national priority” to get all children back to school next month regardless of whether it is safe.
Over 700 people gathered in Tottenham, north London, to protest against police brutality on Saturday.
The NHS pay revolt took off on Saturday as thousands marched in towns and cities across Britain.
The latest test and trace figures for England, released on Thursday, are another record of disaster.
Early in Britain’s Covid-19 crisis, when figures revealed that black people were dying at a disproportional rate, right wingers rushed to explain this as a biological trait. It was proof, they said, of inherent racial differences.
An enormous explosion in Beirut will cause more misery for ordinary people—and could spur further rage at the government.
Scottish teachers' judgements about pupils' exam grades have been overruled, and there's a strong element of class inequality built into the process.
The government is suggesting a second Covid-19 wave is about to hit Britain—but they aren’t doing nearly enough to prepare properly for a new onslaught.
A 40-strong protest took place last week at 10 Downing Street, called by the National Pensioners Convention, over the Tories' betrayal on free TV licences for over-75s.