While Brexit blocks up Parliament, the crisis in social care is being left to fester
New research shows care companies are still breaking the minimum wage laws.
New research shows care companies are still breaking the minimum wage laws.
The firefighters’ union case against the government’s pension scheme was upheld by the Court of Appeal.
The government is backing a new report on audit reform, but it lacks radical edge. Prem Sikka writes.
Interserve’s financial problems have put thousands of jobs and public services at risk
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell among those pledging not to attend official events at the University of London
UNISON has been announced as the largest union in the country with over 1.3 million members. To get there it had to survive Tory austerity and right wing propaganda.
The latest announcement from the Prisons Minister shows the Tories persevering with their privatisation plans, despite successive management scandals in British prisons.
Mistreatment of the social care workforce is threatening the sustainability of the entire adult social care system in England.
You can’t keep people safe on the cheap, says Diane Abbott
Why was the new Work and Pensions boss’ first Parliamentary statement to reject the United Nation’s findings on poverty?