The Tories ramped up their war on disabled people with dangerous new “reforms” to the personal independence payment (Pip) benefits last Thursday.
Former Tory chancellor, George “Slasher” Osborne, congratulated Philip Hammond on the chancellor’s first spring budget for its “fiscal responsibility”. It really says it all.
Newly released documents from 1985 show that then home secretary Leon Brittan wanted to avoid “any form of enquiry into the behaviour of the police”.
BA workers continue their strike against poverty pay from Brutish Airways
Stand up to Racism campaigners had a coordinated push last night, Thursday, to build the turnout for the 18 March demonstrations
The weekend of Saturday 18 March will be an international mobilisation against racism across Europe that was initially called by the movement in Greece.
Over half of Northern rail services and 80 percent of Merseyrail services were cancelled on Monday as both firms became the latest to see walkouts by train guards.
The formal process of Britain leaving the European Union could start as early as this week, and will definitely happen by the end of the month, say the Tories
Dozens of RMT union reps with banners protested outside Liverpool Crown Court last week with family and friends of Martin Zee.
Thousands took to the streets in Ireland on International Women's Day to demand a repeal of the 8th Amendment which makes abortion illegal in Ireland
Activists tell Socialist Worker how International Women’s Day became a focus for the movement in the US with massive numbers of women taking to the streets
NHS bosses have told local trusts to stop denying hip operations. But the Tories’ STP plans insist they make cuts