Police have admitted they may have used the body of Christopher Alder for “training purposes” for years after his family believed they had buried him.
New benefit cut for migrants, police dropped reported rapes, fees for claims help the bosses, bailout scam fine for Lloyds
More than 900 workers at Total’s Sullom Voe gas plant in the Shetland Isles downed tools on Wednesday of last week in a dispute over pay.
The Operation Herne report on the conduct of officers from Scotland Yard’s Special Demonstration Squad (SDS) is a whitewash.
Thousands of workers at Passport Offices around Britain struck on Monday of this week over poor pay and low staffing levels.
A new protest camp has caught the imagination of NHS campaigners around Britain, reports Annette Mackin
Civil service workers in the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) in Bootle, Merseyside, struck for six days from Friday of last week over privatisation.
Nearly 100 disabled and older people arrived at Barnsley Rail Station on Monday of this week for the latest Freedom Ride.
The Unison union has announced the next strike in the battle for public sector pay - in the middle of the Tory party conference
Three anti-fascists were held by police. Oxford UAF will campaign for any charges to be dropped.
Alexis Wearmouth is a UCU union rep for fractional teaching staff—employed on a fraction of a full contract. Activists accuse bosses of intervening to stop Alexis being re-hired there next year. But after the protest he has been shortlisted for interview.
Administrators sacked more than 1,200 people at Unipart Automotive last week, after the car parts supplier collapsed into insolvency.