Despite the change in government, the NHS staffing emergency and council funding shortfalls continue while military spending rises, writes RUBEN BRETT ...
TONY BURKE reports on growing industrial unrest as Volkswagen plans its first German plant closures in 90 years amid its ...
Working-class perspectives are missing from crucial debates on international diplomacy, climate change and war — and Trump’s return makes it even more important we communists put them across, writes R ...
DIANE ABBOTT MP condemns the government’s vicious attack on benefits that callously denies the pandemic’s impact on the ...
PAWEL WARGAN examines how the nation’s infrastructure projects reflect its journey from poverty to lightning-fast development ...
COUNCILS should work in partnership with trade unions and the voluntary sector to protect vulnerable workers, a university study recommended today.
PARLIAMENT voted in favour of assisted suicide today despite warnings Britain’s “coercive society” will make the terminally ...
TENS of thousands of Palestine supporters are expected to march through London tomorrow, culminating a week of protests which have included workplace stoppages, student mobilisations and attacks on ...
The unanimously backed the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act 2017 placed obligations to cut child poverty to 10 per cent by 2020. But with 24 per cent of children living in poverty, Mr Dickie warned the ...
The workers, who are employed by private contractor ISS as domestics, porters, and catering staff, will march to ISS headquarters in Canary Wharf on the last day of action on Monday. Their union the ...
BELFAST rap trio Kneecap has secured victory in a discrimination case against the British government, after it withdrew a grant over the group’s political views. Kneecap applied for a grant from the ...
GROWING allegations of inappropriate behaviour by TV star Gregg Wallace sparked calls for beefed-up whistleblowing protections for TV and film workers today.