
THE leaders of 14 trade unions have expressed “grave concerns” over the spycops Bill ahead of its third reading in the Commons today.
POLICE have admitted that the surveillance of an environmental activist by six spycops breached her right to a private life and was neither proport
THE author of a damning report on the Windrush scandal said yesterday that she had been “moved” and “shocked” by the experiences of those affected.
OVERSEAS health workers’ visas must be extended “as a matter of urgency” to help tackle the second wave of coronavirus, trade unions said today.
HOSPITALS are likely to struggle in the coming months under a combination of winter pressures, Covid-19 and staff shortages, an NHS leader warned y
REPORTS that track-and-trace data collected in pubs and restaurants is being sold on to third parties could “weaken trust” in public policy and eff
AN INQUIRY has been launched into the alleged blanket use of Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) orders in England during the early stages of the c
MIGRANT groups are launching nationwide protests this weekend to demand an end to Britain’s “brutal” immigration system, 10 years since the death o