TEACHERS at a sixth form college in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, staged a second day of strike action today over the alleged victimisation of their union representative by managers. Members of the ...
COUNCILLORS in Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s London constituency were forced to consider divestment from arms firms backing Israel after mass local pressure. But Camden’s Labour ruling group ...
A MAN drowned in the River Thames as several officers failed to notice a nearby life buoy, an inquest heard yesterday. An officer told 23-year-old Liam Allan: “You’re just making things worse for ...
A MEETING between Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders ended without an agreement on Monday. Both sides failed to reach a decision on a deal aimed at building trust that included opening new crossing ...
COLOMBIAN President Gustavo Petro said on Monday that he will declare a state of emergency over the guerilla attacks in the north-east that have killed dozens of people and forced thousands to flee ...
A MAJOR food wholesaler has torn up a 30-year recognition agreement with Unite and GMB, leaving thousands of workers at risk ...
Plaid Cymru’s culture spokeswoman Heledd Fychan wrote to Culture Minister Jack Sargeant, saying the government should fund National Theatre Wales after the organisation announced its closure following ...
SOUTH KOREA’S impeached president denied today that he ordered the military to drag lawmakers out of the National Assembly to ...
INDIGENOUS activist Leonard Peltier will return home, nearly half a century after he was imprisoned for the 1975 killings of two FBI agents. President Joe Biden commuted Mr Peltier’s sentence Monday, ...
“Ken was one of the finest trade unionists of his generation, an NUM stalwart who put himself on the front line during the ...
Unlike previous military campaigns in Gaza, there is no significant strand of Israeli society claiming victory, and a ...
INSPECTORS who made an unannounced visit to a Hampshire prison found drug use, debt, rising violence, self-harm and men ...