Anger has spread among workers employed by Wood Group which is contracted to provide workers for energy giant Shell in the North Sea.
World leaders lined up last Friday to sign the toothless climate treaty they agreed to in Paris last December.
An anonymous letter from managers at French energy firm EDF brought the Tories’ plans for a new nuclear plant even further into question last week.
The government is on the rocks as resistance to academies and Tory tests grows. With big union meetings and angry parents there’s real potential to beat them
The Tories are whipping up an Islamophobic witch-hunt to try and revive Zac Goldsmith’s ailing campaign in the London mayoral election.
Short news stories from the week including Lexit campaign gathers support, care homes crisis deepens, sanctions for those in work
Liverpool football fans who died as a result of the Hillsborough disaster were unlawfully killed, a jury ruled this week.
Delegates at the Unison union’s health conference in Brighton plan to join junior doctors’ picket lines tomorrow morning, Tuesday. Junior doctors in the British Medical Association (BMA) in England plan to stage two ten-hour “full walkouts” on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Campaigners from across Britain came to central London today, Sunday, for a Trade Unionists for Calais summit hosted by Stand Up to Racism.
Offshore workers downed tools yesterday on energy giant Shell’s North Sea Shearwater platform in fury at the announcement of another round of job losses in Shell’s Brent oil field.
Around 200 parents met in central London today, Saturday, to launch a new campaign—Parents Defending Education.