A series of successful strikes by workers across different unions can boost confidence to take on the Tories—and counter pressure on union leaders to retreat, says Tomáš Tengely-Evans
Some 15 ballots of Unison union members in academy schools all backed strikes—and they will join the local government walkout on 14 October.
The movement in Scotland continues as hundreds join rallies and pack out meetings, reports Raymie Kiernan
A former police officer who was on duty during the Hillsborough football disaster has said more fans could have survived with better medical attention.
While resignations and scandal swirled round them, the Tories wallowed in their plans for more attacks on workers.
Wages could continue to fall for years to come; disabled child aged ten had to sleep in a dog cage; construction workers win improved toilet facilities after an unofficial strike
British warplanes joined the third attack on Iraq in less than 25 years after a vote in Westminster on Friday of last week.
Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) published a report into South Yorkshire Police this week.
Protesters took to the streets at the news of a new war on Iraq in cities across Britain from Glasgow to Portsmouth.
A thousand anti-racists filled the streets of Doncaster today, Saturday. They were marching against Ukip, which is holding its conference in the South Yorkshire town.
Britain is now set to attack Iraq for the third time in less than 25 years, after a vote in Westminster tonight, Friday.
Health workers in England are set to walk out on 13 October—and now we have to fight to make it as big as possible and a focus for opposition to the Tories, argues Annette Mackin