Manus Deery was only 15 when he was shot dead by a British solider in Derry in May 1972. The coroner’s finding that he was “a totally innocent victim” is a welcome and long overdue victory for his family.
As cuts create a massice social care crisis, care workers told Raymie Kiernan the Unison union election is chance to build resistance
Letters from Baghdad examines Gertrude Bell known as the female Lawrence of Arabia—but it glosses over Britain’s bloody conquests, writes Eleanor Claxton-Mayer
Theresa May’s has called for a general election on 8 June—it means we have a chance to get her rotten Tory government out.
Clashes with police erupted after the Grande-Synthe refugee camp was burnt down, and the EU has been blasted for turning a blind eye to refugees
Cruel immigration checks are putting vulnerable people off seeking the health care they need, writes Dave Sewell
The number of people refused disability benefits has seen a massive spike in the past year.
More coordinated rail strikes to defend the role of the train guard have been announced by the RMT rail union.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is calling on anti-Nazis to join two protests on Saturday 3 June.
NUT union members at three London secondary schools were set to strike this week over job losses that workers say are linked to funding cuts.
Includes short reports from the latest strikes in manufacturing, IT services, higher education, local government, plus news from abortion rights, housing and climate change campaigns
The public inquiry into the death of Anthony Grainger heard last week from David Totton. David was in the car with Anthony when he was shot by Greater Manchester police in 2012.