
Government plans to lower student loan repayment threshold met with contempt
“The injustice is simply outstanding” says the National Union of Students on government proposal to slash the amount graduates must earn before repaying student loans.

“The injustice is simply outstanding” says the National Union of Students on government proposal to slash the amount graduates must earn before repaying student loans.

Social justice campaigners have taken legal action against the DIT in a dispute involving government allegedly signing trade negotiation rights in secret.

A backbench rebellion over fallout over plans to scrap benefit payment uplift has been rejected, saving Johnson from a potentially humiliating Commons’ showdown

Labour left are rallying support to MP caught up in an investigation threat issued by the party.

The appointing of climate change deniers to provide expertise on environmental policy has been labelled ‘embarrassing.’

Three-day weekends and ending fire and rehire – trade unionists call for urgent action to improve pay and conditions for workers.

Support for the cultural sector and investment in public services and pay, are among the motions already approved in Congress 2021.

The cacophony of angry reactions highlights gaping holes and injustices with Boris Johnson’s social care and NHS funding proposals.

MPs are being urged to reject plans to ramp up oil extraction near Shetland.

The young and the lowest paid workers are set to be unfairly hammered in Johnson’s controversial plans to execute a manifesto-busting £10bn-plus national insurance hike to fund social care.