The father of two teenage victims of the Hillsborough football disaster told an inquest that police ignored his pleas for help.
Police and child abuse; Belfast equal marriage march; over 3 million are underemployed
Police attacked strikers and framed them during the 1984 Battle of Orgreave three months into the Great Miners' Strike. Officers covered up the actions at the highest level.
The fight to get sacked PCS union rep Candy Udwin reinstated won an important ruling yesterday, Wednesday, which shows the strength of her case.
Trade unionists are celebrating today, Wednesday, as NUJ union rep Phil Turner has won his battle against victimisation.
Labour leadership candidates held their first trade union hustings at GMB conference in Dublin yesterday, Tuesday.
Sections of the outer fence of Yarl’s Wood immigration detention centre were torn down last Saturday, as some 700 people protested outside to demand its closure.
Anger at rising workloads and budget cuts punctuated almost every speech at the EIS Scottish education union’s annual conference last week.
The Unison union has called on Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Nicola Sturgeon to intervene and stop compulsory redundancies at Kelvin College in Glasgow.
UCU and Unison unions pay offer consultations | TeachHigher scrapped at University of Warwick
The RMT union has announced it will recommend its members accept a new offer from Network Rail bosses. It begins a national ballot this week.
Striking Dundee hospital porters have called on the Scottish National Party (SNP) to live up to promises and intervene to resolve their pay dispute.