Labour faces calls to turn its words into actions on the bedroom tax.
Royal Mail is set to be sold off after centuries of public ownership. The privatisation begins on Tuesday of next week when this vital public service “floats” on the stock exchange.
Police video footage filmed during the 1989 Hillsborough football disaster “may have been edited” according to an audiovisual expert. Pete Weatherby QC reported the claim at a pre-inquest hearing in London last week.
The Ministry of Defence has been found to have illegally kept 66,000 files on the Troubles in Northern Ireland in a warehouse in Derbyshire.
Tory minister’s plan to freeze wages and blame health workers for cuts is a ‘massive insult’, says Sarah Ensor
More than 20 people joined the picket line outside George Monoux College in Walthamstow, east London, on Thursday morning. Teachers in the National Union of Teachers (NUT) came out on a one day strike against the sacking of a health and safety rep.
Over 400 lawyers came together this week in London to organise action against the government’s latest attack on legal aid.
Pictures from Sheffield, Norwich, Wakefield and Birmingham
Postal workers walked out over the last week to save post offices and defend workers in Burnley, Stanmore and Oxford
Workers at Grangemouth oil refinery have voted by more than 80 percent in favour of strikes against the victimisation of union rep Stephen Deans.
The PCS union’s Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) executive is recommending strikes to stop privatisation plans.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is calling on its supporters to mobilise on Saturday 12 October in both Liverpool and Bradford.