Thousands of NHS patients will soon be treated by staff with just two years of intensive training rather than by a fully qualified doctor.
Protesters held a demonstration in support of the Elbit Nine in Cannock, Staffordshire, on Wednesday of last week.
Working class issues trump financial nitpicking, argues Carlo Morelli
Home secretary Theresa May is looking at bringing in new laws to tackle “Islamic extremism”.
The “Better Together” campaign is trying to blackmail shipyard workers into voting no to Scottish independence.
As warmongers gather at Nato talks, the mess they created in Iraq leads to a new wave of sectarian killings
Home Secretary Theresa May announced measures this week to restrict the use of police stop and search powers but not before mass arrests at Notting Hill carnival
Hillsborough—‘not disorderly’ | Councils cut youth spending | Migrants in lorry detained | New rules on zero hours
PCS union members in Wales struck for the third time last weekend over pay and pensions.
The crucial Waterloo and City and Central Lines of London Underground were hit by major disruptions this morning, Friday, as train drivers in the Aslef union walked out on strike.
Around 22 Palestinians have been killed in fresh Israeli attacks on Gaza since the ceasefire collapsed on Tuesday of this week. They include a number of children and a pregnant woman.
The government’s aim to look at how policy affects the family is pure hypocrisy, writes Sadie Robinson