Cleaners at Kings College London (KCL) began a 48-hour strike today, Thursday, in response to massive workloads and understaffing.
Workers at the posh department store Harrods in London celebrated another victory this week.
Holocaust survivor Esther Brunstein died last week. Claire Dissington, an anti-Nazi activist, remembers Esther's courageous contribution to the continuing fight against fascism
Children suffered decades of sexual, physical and emotional abuse in homes run by the state, charities and churches in Northern Ireland, an inquiry found last week.
New elections in Northern Ireland are an opportunity for ‘real, tangible change’ say candidates for People Before Profit
A public inquiry into the death of Anthony Grainger, a mechanic and father of two from Bolton, began last Tuesday.
Over 1,000 people joined a march for the NHS in Brighton last Saturday, organised by the Sussex Defend the NHS campaign.
Striking train guards on Southern rail are furious that TUC-brokered talks between train drivers’ union Aslef and management, which resumed on Monday, do not include their RMT union.
A week into the nominations process for the Unite union’s general secretary election, at least seven nominations had been made for left challenger Ian Allinson.
Was Theresa May’s first act as prime minister last year to cover up a nuclear missile gone haywire?
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Over 5 million people globally marched for women’s rights and against Donald Trump last Saturday, according to the official Women’s March organisers.