A MARCH against anti-semitism that drew tens of thousands was denounced last night as a “march against Palestinian freedom” by pro-Palestinian Jews
THE Bank of England has been over-reliant on inadequate forecasts and lacks parliamentary scrutiny, a Lords’ report warns.
TWO in five female public transport workers have been sexually harassed at work in the last year, an RMT survey has found.
LABOUR was urged today to promote the success of multiculturalism following this week’s shock far-right election victory in the Netherlands.
A LEADING cruise company withdrew plans to “fire and rehire” 919 workers following urgent talks with maritime union Nautilus International today.
THE Fire Brigades Union (FBU) slammed the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today for backing the downgrading of the use of breathing apparatus in
BORIS JOHNSON failed to respond when scientists urged him to impose circuit breakers two months before the second lockdown, the Covid inquiry heard
CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER Sir Chris Whitty said today that the second lockdown could have been prevented had previous decisions been different.
THE Tory government has been accused of a general disregard for human rights concerns after it failed to respond to a UN warning over long jail sen
DELIVEROO riders were denied trade union rights today after the Supreme Court ruled that they are not technically employed by the gig-economy giant