This is the moment to increase the pressure, not withdraw it.
Detainee speaks out as a House of Commons committee hears damning evidence of the regime at Yarl’s Wood
Around a million French public sector workers struck and hundreds of thousands joined over 150 demonstrations nationwide on Thursday. A battle has also begun on the rail.
Swerving in and out of traffic in a pack of 3,000 cyclists may not sound like everyone’s idea of a good time, but it is for Jake.
The British army plundered Africa—now it wants us to celebrate, writes Charlie Kimber
Campaigners and their legal team have walked out of the inquiry into undercover policing demanding that its chairman Sir John Mitting stand down.
The proposals represent a real terms pay cut and managers get new powers
Jad Bouharoun traces the rise and fall of the rebellion on the outskirts of Damascus
Around 1,000 Unite and Unison union members at United Utilities water treatment plants and offices in the North West of England struck last Friday and this Monday.
The government could block attempts to introduce a new Royal Mail pension scheme that postal workers’ union leaders are promoting to their members
Privatised workers at the British Museum protested on Tuesday to demand bosses bring them back in house after the collapse of outsourcing giant Carillion.
We’re expecting an important protest this Saturday in the battle to save five nurseries in Salford, Greater Manchester.