Further education support workers in Scotland could strike on two days this month if talks with bosses break down over unequal lump sum payments to college workers.
Post Office workers struck across Britain for the second time on Monday in a fight to stop attacks on their jobs, pensions—and to defend the service.
Two huge marches to defend local services show a mood to defend the NHS, writes Tomáš Tengely-Evans
Health workers at St George’s Hospital in south London struck for equal pay and conditions on Tuesday.
Labour Party members and activists were outraged last week as more than 100 Labour MPs refused to vote for their party’s motion on the war in Yemen.
The police officers responsible for two shocking recent arrests in Tower Hamlets, east London, “should not be part of the police force”, a youth worker told a rally last Saturday.
Some 400 people joined a procession last Saturday to commemorate those who have died in police custody.
Up to 300 IT services workers at Fujitsu in Manchester began a three day strike on Tuesday.
Up to 200 rail workers from every region across Britain protested in Westminster on Tuesday in support of train guards on Southern rail.
Hundreds of people, including children, are still sleeping rough in and around the ruins of the Calais “jungle” as it is demolished.
A police officer lied in July 2012 when he gave evidence to the inquest into the death of Sean Rigg, a court heard this week.
Journalists working at regional newspapers in south London ended a ten-day strike on Friday of last week—and say more action could be on the cards.