ZOLTAN ZIGEDY reflects on the lessons from two books looking at the US labour movement and the recent history of spontaneous ...
China’s huge growth and trade success have driven the expansion of the Brics alliance — now is a good time for the global ...
DAVE McKEE argues that Canadian unions should immediately organise to set the agenda before the next election, as monopoly ...
Labour’s ex-banker Chancellor plans deregulation while City profits soar and customers suffer — between money laundering ...
A QUARTER of freshwater creatures are at a high risk of extinction, a new study warns. Of the groups studied, crabs, crayfish and shrimps face the greatest danger of extinction, with 30 per cent under ...
Starmer and Badenoch claim to speak on behalf of the abused, yet both focus mainly on scoring points off each other ...
In its absence, central government does not provide secure funding for national flood resilience and response, the FBU says. General secretary Matt Wrack said: “Firefighters continue to work ...
Keep Our NHS Public co-chairman Dr John Puntis said: “Lessons from Covid have not been learned, including the need for public ...
TEACHERS at a new £22 million special school in Wales are balloting for strike action after up to one in six staff were told ...
AT LEAST 74 children have been killed by relentless violence in the Gaza Strip in the first seven days of 2025, the United Nation's children’s fund (Unicef) said today.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has dismissed all charges held against 34 Greenpeace activists who blockaded the London headquarters of Unilever last September. The activists staged the action ...
A FORMER police constable appeared in court today accused of having a sexual relationship with a vulnerable woman he met while leading an investigation. Daniel Jackson, 38, was charged with misconduct ...