Teachers at Small Heath School in Birmingham struck on Tuesday of this week against plans to turn the school into an academy.
Shaker Aamer, the last British resident held in the US prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, has finally been told he is to be released.
MPs debated George Osborne’s plan to slash £4 billion from tax credits on Tuesday of this week.
Proposed cuts by Tata Steel and news that Caparo Industries have gone into administration has put 2,900 steel jobs at risk.
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The steel industry and the communities built on it are on the brink—and without a real fight we risk going under completely.
Refugees and anti-racist activists joined forces at Britain’s border in Calais last Saturday.
More than 20,000 junior doctors and their supporters marched through central London yesterday, Saturday.
Around 450 people joined an anti-Nazis demonstration in Preston on Saturday.
Around 700 people from across Rotherham attended the funeral of grandfather Mushin Ahmed on Friday of last week.
Some of the biggest construction companies could have to pay out tens of millions of pounds in damages.
Up to 20 Freedom Riders lobbied the South Yorkshire Transport Committee in Barnsley on Monday, demanding no further cuts to concessionary travel in 2016/17.