Ed Miliband admits ‘situation has changed’ between UK and US after Greenland disagreement
In an extraordinary speech at Davos, Trump stepped up his claims to Greenland however ruled out using force.

‘As communities transform into energy generators, they move beyond passive consumers into active democratic actors against climate change’.

The news you didn’t see this week…

“More companies could be given access to confidential patient information, with no clear protection for patient privacy.”

McCluskey reveals who he’s backing, while candidates add their voices to workplace disputes. Pictured (L-R) – Turner, Coyne, and Graham.

Even Tory voters want an official probe into the scandal, polling for LFF reveals.

It follows a series of scandals over ‘pork barrel’ politics in the government’s levelling up spending.

The latest UnionDues podcast goes behind the headlines of the 2020 General Strike in India. Some of the issues are familiar to the UK…

Scrapping plans give miners £1.2 billion in pensions has been called “cruel” and a “kick in the teeth” to retired miners and their families.

GB News has tweeted a story by Neil Oliver in which he says giving Covid jabs to children is ‘grotesque’.

The Labour Party has oscillated between trying to “out-Tory the Tories” on the economy and radical economic policies “for the many not the few”, says Steve Melia.