Staff at a care home in Solihull, Birmingham, have accused police of ignoring child sexual exploitation (CSE).
An academy chain paid over £800,000 in two years to “consulting” companies that its founders or trustees had major financial interests in.
Postal workers in Plymouth staged an unofficial walkout on Monday of this week.
Fresh inquests into the deaths of fans who were crushed during the 1989 Hillsborough disaster have heard of serious problems with the original inquests.
Tory chancellor George Osborne was left red-faced after the Lords threw back his cuts to tax credits on Monday of this week.
Furious steel workers are calling for support in their fight against closures and job losses.
Protesters will demonstrate against Egypt’s dictator Abdel Fattah el-Sisi when he arrives on an official visit to Britain next week.
Police Scotland may face criminal charges over the killing of Sheku Bayoh in May.
A police constable on duty during the Hillsborough football disaster has told a court his account was changed by someone else. He also said that two other statements in his name were not correct.
A mass union meeting of traffic wardens in Camden, central London, has accepted a new pay offer from bosses.
Nominations are in for the election of the next general secretary of the Unison union. Many union activists are clearly looking for a change of leadership.
London Underground bosses announced last week that their plans for Night Tube will be delayed until next year, after a reorganisation of stations has finished.