Labour's shadow chancellor urged unions to coordinate industrial action to break the Tories' public sector pay cap last night, Wednesday.
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Pressure is mounting on Theresa May to lift the public sector pay cap with a new poll showing that 62 percent of people want it scrapped.
Survivors of the contaminated blood scandal met with the Reverend James Jones last week to discuss a possible upcoming inquiry. Nearly 80 attended the meeting.
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The trial of three police officers charged with perjury in relation to their account of the death of Kingsley Burrell began last week.
Some 250 workers lobbied Glasgow City Council on Thursday of last week demanding they comply with equal pay legislation.
Around 600 people protested against planned fracking in the Derbyshire village of Marsh Lane last Saturday.
Teaching assistants (TAs) in County Durham are furious at their Labour-run council’s latest attempt to settle a dispute over pay.