The NUT union’s national executive committee met last week. The union is in dispute over the impact of Tory education policies and funding cuts, and held an England-wide strike on 5 July.
Campaigners from the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign (OTJC) and their supporters gathered outside parliament today, Tuesday, ahead of a meeting with home secretary Amber Rudd.
Workers at Tower Transit bus depots in east and west London walked out for 24 hours on Monday. It was their third one-day strike in as many weeks—and they’re set to come out again next Monday.
The Rotherham 12 Defence Campaign has called a national convention in the run-up to a trial of 12 men for serious offences, including violent disorder.
Security guards working at Met Police control centres in London struck for 24 hours on Tuesday of this week and on Friday of last week.
Thousands of people were set to march in central London on Saturday in solidarity with refugees.
The Scottish National Party’s support for big business and the European Union risks damaging support for "indyref2" rather than boosting it, warns Raymie Kiernan
Thousands of Post Office workers were set to strike this Thursday against job cuts, privatisation and an attack on their pensions.
At a meeting of ‘moderate’ Labour Party factions, activists and MPs plotted to keep undermining their leader
The Tory plan for new grammar schools in England is one of the first major announcements since Theresa May became prime minister.
A group of up to 20 teenagers beat up a Polish man in Leeds, West Yorkshire, last week in a suspected racially aggravated assault.
Around 300 people, many of them refugees and asylum seekers, rallied despite the rain outside Yarl's Wood detention centre in Bedfordshire today.