
Mick Lynch: We need binding laws to prevent vicious race to the bottom for seafarers’ jobs
‘P&O have been preventing seafarers from ‘interacting with the British economy’ for years’

‘P&O have been preventing seafarers from ‘interacting with the British economy’ for years’

‘No longer can we tolerate a system in which getting your way in Westminster is based not on what you know, but on who you know’

‘I’m now sitting as an independent councillor, but I don’t feel politically homeless or hopeless.’

To avert a major humanitarian and economic crisis, governments need to be bold and commit to aligning the state pension with the living wage

A nation’s wealth and greatness is not measured by the number of billionaires but by how well it takes care of its children and weakest members

A must read for all those interested in the housing and planning arena.

On International Workers’ Day, 2024, we will march as a contingent on the London May Day march to express our solidarity with workers and women in Iran

Nothing about this election makes sense, to either outside observers or those in the states. But it is deadly serious and its implications will be felt far and wide.

‘Disabled people are not the problem’

It’s time the Government gives disabled jobseekers and employees the support they need – rather than demonising people who can’t work.