Key witnesses in the trial of Nicky Jacobs for the murder of PC Keith Blakelock received perks from police including payments, a court has heard.
The government last week announced plans to push ahead with the closure of the Independent Living Fund (ILF).
An anti-fracking camp faces eviction despite a big demonstration in its support, reports Katrina Lawrie
Hundreds of people attended events in London and Sheffield to mark the 30th anniversary of the Great Miners’ strike.
A review into police corruption in the original Stephen Lawrence murder investigation has put the establishment into crisis management mode.
Cleaners at London’s School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas) ended a solid 48-hour strike on Wednesday of last week.
Some 180 people including workers, carers and service users packed into the council chamber at Stockport Town Hall on Thursday of last week.
A sit-in protest was staged at an NHS clinic in Cambridge by campaigners trying to stop a mental health service being cut.
Yorkshire Ambulance workers struck for five hours on Monday of this week in a row over shift patterns.
Around 90 trade union activists gathered on Monday of this week at a London Unite the Resistance forum.
Care UK workers in Doncaster have unanimously for more strikes against pay cuts
An interim employment tribunal has ruled against Ineos’s oil refinery bosses and in favour of Unite union convenor Mark Lyon. It ruled Mark is “likely” to win his case for unfair dismissal and ordered Ineos to pay him full wages until then.