Walkouts have got bosses worried at Arriva North West—and they’re lashing out, reports?Sarah Bates
A demonstration on Tuesday of last week drew attention to a new legal challenge against outsourcing firms.
Workers at the University of Brighton struck last week against compulsory redundancies.
Thousands of bus workers in the north west of England took their pay strikes up a gear with a strike on Monday
Gas giant Ineos—owned by energy baron Jim Ratcliffe—called on the government to override Derbyshire County Council’s planning processes so it can start fracking.
A change to benefit rules slashing funding for women’s refuges will put women and children at risk.
Hundreds of anti-fascists turned out to oppose a group called Bishop Auckland Against Islam (BAAI) in County Durham last Saturday.
Bradford People’s Assembly says it has obtained documents revealing that the plans are not the result of funding cuts by central government
Some 200 housing campaigners, tenants and residents came together to discuss the way forward for the housing movement.
The racist Football Lads Alliance (FLA) held a rally in Edinburgh on Saturday in conjunction with Veterans against Terrorism (VAT)
The high court has decided to continue banning protests against the fracking plans of petrochemical baron Jim Ratcliffe’s company Ineos.
Police officers in London are under investigation after a 15 year old school boy was “slammed” off his bike and into a doorway.