Some care home residents face hefty bills as the quality of care gets worse, says Raymie Kiernan
The murder of 24 Copts shows the bankruptcy of terrorism but also the poisonous nature of the Egyptian regime
Activists slammed the Tories’ “Prevent” strategy at an Islamic Human Rights Commission’s (IHRC) event last Saturday.
A convoy of over 100 students and trade unionists travelled to Calais last Saturday to deliver solidarity and over £10,000 to the Care4Calais charity.
Cuts to council budgets in Scotland could total £700 million by the end of this parliament according to a new report.
A powerful train drivers’ strike shut the Southern rail network on Tuesday as the Aslef union members began a two-day walkout. They planned another 24-hour strike this Friday.
RMT union general secretary Mick Cash has slammed London Underground management for allowing London’s tube stations to descend into chaos as a result of job cuts.
Teaching assistants (TAs) in Derby have called six days of strikes in their battle against a 25 percent pay cut.
The referee on duty during the Hillsborough football disaster has said his statement was changed to “give support” to “police actions”.
Fujitsu workers in Manchester began three days of strikes last Saturday. They are fighting attacks on conditions and against the threat of 1,800 redundancies in Britain.
Post Office workers were set to strike for five days from Monday of next week.
The Unison union has agreed to ballot social work staff at Kirklees Council.