A bucket filled with explosives partially detonated on a tube train at Parsons Green, west London, on 15 September
Birmingham bin workers suspended their programme of industrial action after the High Court ruled against council bosses last week.
For the first time since Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader, the left was in complete control of Labour’s conference.
Rail workers across four networks plan to walk out to defend safety next Tuesday and Thursday.
Outsourced cleaners at Barts Health NHS Trust have accepted a pay offer from multinational Serco after a long-running dispute.
As students begin a new university year many are looking at the upheaval in politics—and the possibility of change.
There are strong signs that Royal Mail workers are voting massively in favour of strikes to protect their pensions, conditions and to win a pay rise above inflation. The ballot closes next Tuesday.
The revolt against the public sector pay cap is growing.
After a huge crowd gathered for Jeremy Corbyn in Brighton on Saturday, the Labour right held their own rally in a hotel basement last night, Sunday.
Labour Party conference gets underway today, Sunday—and the left is feeling confident.
Vindicated by the general election result, thousands of Jeremy Corbyn's supporters at the Labour Party conference feel confident, enthusiastic and raring to chuck out the Tories.
An up to 500-strong housing demonstration increased the pressure on Haringey council today, Saturday.