THIS February Peter Mandelson’s lobbying company Global Counsel became so toxic its top clients abandoned it, forcing the ...
LABOUR lurched a step closer to a leadership contest today as Wes Streeting finally resigned from the Cabinet and an MP quit ...
JOURNALISTS in Palestine marked World Press Freedom Day on May 3 with their union, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate ...
SURFERS are set to paddle out across Britain’s coasts, rivers and lakes tomorrow in nationwide protests demanding an end to private ownership of the water sector. Led by Surfers Against Sewage (SAS), ...
THE number of billionaires in Britain has doubled since 2010, while living standards for ordinary workers have been squeezed, according to a TUC analysis of the Sunday Times Rich List. There were just ...
PRISON workers branded Reform UK leader Nigel Farage as “no friend of the trade union movement and working-class people” at ...
THE Fire Brigades Union voted to remain affiliated to Labour after a heated debate at its conference in Coventry ...
THE Department for Transport’s lack of clarity over how much risk it is willing to take through innovation funding creates missed opportunities, the public spending watchdog has found. The department ...
CLASHES erupted in Bolivia’s capital on Thursday as police used tear gas to disperse a crowd of miners trying to breach the ...
HUNDREDS of thousands of demonstrators are expected to march in London on Saturday on the 78th anniversary of the Nakba and ...
Stupid IdiotsLars Svendsen, Reaktion Books, £14.95 NORWEGIAN academic Lars Svendsen writes from multiple perspectives — thinker, joker, moralist and satirist — bringing humour and erudition to the ...
BRITAIN has agreed to a Council of Europe “political declaration” that experts warned today will water down legal protections for torture victims. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper was among ministers ...