Inflation: the truth
The state has tried to meet its needs by printing more and more money. No wonder we have inflation…
The state has tried to meet its needs by printing more and more money. No wonder we have inflation…
Decarbonising electricity generation may be a good idea, but it’s not happening – and workers are paying the price of massive government subsidies…
Sixty years ago the youth of Britain made it clear that they would not be forcibly enlisted in the armed forces…
Successive governments of every hue have failed to deal with social care. The elections hustings have done nothing to suggest any change.
Members of the University and College Union are taking action across the country in defence of jobs and conditions.
One of the most recent developments in Manchester City Centre, Deansgate Square, includes a luxury penthouse flat with an asking price of £2.5 million. The housing developer has christened it the Engels penthouse.
Unite confirmed that it would begin industrial action from 18 June in protest at Tata’s plans to close blast furnaces in Port Talbot over the next three months.
The ballot process for trade union recognition began at Amazon UK on 19 June.
25 June 2024
A cyberattack on outsourced testing services in London has significantly affected patients. Resources for IT security do not match the risks of future attacks.
Seafarers supporting the Royal Navy have stepped up their fight against attacks on their pay and conditions.
3 June 2024
Rolls-Royce workers have overwhelmingly rejected the latest pay offer. Despite improving results the company is proving intransigent, and trying to create division among its workforce.
30 May 2024
The junior doctors’ long-running pay dispute is still not resolved. In the absence of a credible offer they are returning to strike action ahead of the general election.