Met say use of force was “reasonable and proportionate” at Extinction Rebellion protest
Officers allegedly struck and wrestled protesters near London Bridge on Tuesday.
Officers allegedly struck and wrestled protesters near London Bridge on Tuesday.
Organisers described the low wages as “insulting” after employees had worked throughout the pandemic.
A senior Cabinet minister has revealed how much support would be needed for it to go ahead.
Reports have suggested BFAWU national president Ian Hodson could be facing expulsion from the party for a possible connection to one of four groups Labour have proscribed.
‘To give people enough relief to offset their problems, even just a little bit, and then to take it away, feels cruel,’ says one victim of the cuts.
The World Health Organisation has called for a moratorium on booster shots saying we are leaving millions of people without anything to protect them.
Clarks is one of the latest companies to be accused of the practice.
The reputation of the West to support democracies across the world has suffered, says Tobias Ellwood MP.
“Staff safety and reducing the unnecessary spread of Covid is our number one priority. It should be the government’s too,” said a union spokesman.
Questions remain unanswered about the Advisory Board, privately marketed Covid tests and PR firm Hawthorn.