Yet more systemic racism exposed in the UK – this time, in night work
As the clocks went back on Saturday 26 October, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) published new analysis which revealed the...
As the clocks went back on Saturday 26 October, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) published new analysis which revealed the...
Labour has found itself in a bit of a mess over the concept of what constitutes a 'working person'. While...
Subsidies for large-scale centralised energy generation from forest biomass must be phased out urgently starting next year as nations agreed...
Hourglass, the only UK-wide charity dedicated to calling time on the abuse, harm and exploitation of older people, is raising...
Campaigners are calling for the release of all police files relating to the Spycops scandal, after recently disclosed Special Branch...
A Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) expert member has highlighted key concerns about enforcement and licensing to a committee...
One in four councils in England say they are likely to have to apply for emergency government bailout agreements to...
An iconic statue of the Beatles in their hometown of Liverpool got the Just Stop Oil treatment with placards and...
The following is an open letter to Labour Party foreign secretary David Lammy from academic professor Gus John. Dear Rt...
Jeremy Corbyn’s Peace and Justice Project, Stop The War Coalition, and other groups will be out supporting a protest this Saturday....
On Wednesday 23 October, four Palestine Action activists on trial for blockading the gates of Elbit’s Leicestershire drone factory were...
Labour Party home secretary Yvette Cooper has followed the acquittal of Chris Kaba's police officer killer, Martyn Blake, with a...
The hearing to finalise Shell's anti-protest injunctions against 13 Just Stop Oil supporters and persons unknown has concluded. Judgement will...
An end to the cuts which have plagued Scottish local government should be the price of any budget deal with...
Yet another pack of fox hunting hounds have been allowed to run amok through a rural village - all thanks...
Sudanese volunteer rescuers reported four children were among 20 people killed in an army air strike in Sudan's capital Khartoum...
A frequent flying tax across Europe would increase aviation tax revenues to €64bn, without any financial cost to the majority...
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