Newly released secret state documents do nothing to dispel rumours of a child abuse cover-up at the top, explains Simon Basketter
After three more solid strikes, FBU firefighers tell Annette Mackin they need to escalate their action
In 1984 the IRA blew up a hotel in Brighton hosting Tories staying for their annual conference.
Barristers walked out of courts in England and Wales on Monday morning of this week. Their half day strike was in protest at Tory attacks on legal aid.
Food workers union Bfawu, Unite the Resistance and left wing Labour MP John McDonnell have teamed up to fight for fast food workers’ rights.
Anti bedroom tax activists in Manchester were set to protest outside the Civil Justice Centre court on Wednesday of this week.
Disabled tenants and their families, representing over 500,000 people, will be in London’s Court of Appeal between 20 and 22 January.
Activists in teaching unions are calling for more action to defend their pay, pensions and conditions.
Bulgarians and Romanians failed to ‘invade’—but that hasn’t stopped the scapegoating, writes Ken Olende
Tower Hamlets in London had Britain’s fastest-growing population in the past decade, as Matt Cavanagh pointed out in the Guardian in 2012.
Migrants who come to Britain do not leech off existing wealth like the rich. It is workers who create the wealth—and if there are more workers, more wealth is created.