5 things we learned from Sir Olly Robbins giving evidence on Peter Mandelson’s appointment
Pressure is piling on the prime minister over the Mandelson scandal ahead of the local elections

15 per cent of the British workforce are now self-employed but this often comes at the cost of job security and employer obligations such as pensions and sick pay.

Despite facing significant cuts, Salford Council is giving carers a significant pay hike. But it follows dedicated campaigning by workers and local activists.

The potential Conservative leadership election is already looking like a battle of weak vs weaker – in a bitterly-divided, rump Tory party.

While Catalonia was in the headlines this week, another struggle for independence – one the UK should be backing – went unnoticed.

With racial profiling now part of the NHS, here’s why doctors are taking to the streets against the Tories’ ‘hostile environment’ policies.

The Department for Education has been sharing details of school children’s nationality and place of birth with the Home Office.

It’s been an interesting first week for the party’s new leader, with his party in the midst of a funding crisis and appearing to inch closer and closer to the far-right.

A think tank is urging the government to support low-paid care workers in collective bargaining to challenge exploitative practices.

Within a divided Labour Party, those who consider the treaties inflexible gravitate toward the Lexit pole, while those who think the treaties can accommodate the manifesto approach the re-entry camp.

The PM’s address was a farce – even when you ignore her delivery.