Labour right smear and attack frontrunner Left candidate Jeremy Corbyn as 620,000 people take part in the leadership election
Over 100 people attended a vigil in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, to remember Mushin Ahmed last Saturday.
The Metropolitan Police has begun targeting black people in the run-up to the Notting Hill Carnival on Monday of next week.
Police shot and critically injured a man in Clapham, south London, last weekend as they assisted bailiffs to evict him.
Abuse survivors and relatives from Rotherham tell Sadie Robinson that police and authorities are still failing children. But they’re now organising to make sure future generations get real support
An appeal hearing into the dismissal of PCS union rep Candy Udwin on Wednesday of last week upheld National Gallery bosses’ decision to dismiss her.
Thousands of refugees forced open the border between Greece and Macedonia last Saturday.
Unions have suspended London Tube strikes planned for Tuesday and Thursday of this week. The three unions—RMT, TSSA and Unite—said progress had been made in talks with bosses.
Refugees are arriving every night on the Greek island Samos. Most are from Syria, others are from Iraq and Afghanistan. And for the first time last week I met Yemeni refugees.
Global financial markets were in turmoil this week after China’s stock market suffered its biggest one-day plunge since 2007. The crisis has been dubbed “Black Monday”.
Blacklister gets contract, sackings at Department for Work and Pensions, rents soar faster than living costs, new assault on benefits
The attempted murder case against South African trade unionist Makhanya Siphamandla was thrown out on the first day of his trial on Wednesday of last week.