Refuse lorry drivers in Barking and Dagenham, east London, began an eight- day strike last Saturday.
Under growing pressure from the all-out homelessness caseworkers’ strike, bosses tried to sell a shoddy deal. Strikers spoke to Raymie Kiernan about the next steps in their struggle
National Gallery strikers and 2,000 of their supporters delivered a message to bosses yesterday, Saturday. “We are not going away.”
A leading activist in the journalists’ NUJ union has been targeted at the Rotherham Advertiser.
RMT union members at Network Rail are preparing for a rolling programme of industrial action to begin next week after rejecting bosses’ latest offer on pay and job security.
Up to 3,000 people marched through central London last night, Wednesday, against the new Tory government as it announced more attacks in the queen’s speech.
People across Britain have already started to resist the Tories before they launched their latest attacks in this week’s queen’s speech.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) watchdog has slammed Barts Health NHS Trust in east London as “inadequate”.
Fresh inquests into the Hillsborough football disaster have heard more evidence relating to the movements of victims.
Journalists ballot for jobs, hospital walkout threat, factory sit-in starts, cuts threaten decommissioning, 24-hour pay strike, steel workers ballot
More than 5,000 people attended the Unity Festival in Newcastle last Saturday.
Striking Dundee NHS porters have called a protest at the Scottish parliament on Thursday of this week to demand the Scottish National Party (SNP) supports their pay dispute.