THE government’s new consultation on race and disability pay gap reporting is an “important step” towards moving closer to ...
TOO many vulnerable and mentally unwell women have been sent to jail due to a lack of suitable services in the community, ...
As Israel breaks ceasefire with air strikes on Gaza, killing 400, and ministers backtrack on acknowledging Israeli war crimes ...
MPs, UNIONS and charities joined forces in denouncing the ferocious attack on the disabled launched by ministers today. Work ...
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “It is a disgrace that workers at the coalface of NHS care, ensuring hospitals ...
THE lives of three newborn babies could have been saved if “reasonable precautions” had been taken, a fatal accident inquiry ...
INTRODUCE a wealth tax to avoid mounting cuts to international aid, campaigners urged the government yesterday. It comes ...
While the West celebrates Duterte’s extradition, the selective application of international law reveals deeper geopolitical motives behind the prosecution of a leader from a poor, exploited nation, ar ...
A MAJOR rescue operation continued today off the southern coast of Cyprus after a migrant boat believed to be carrying at least 20 Syrians sank in international waters. No additional survivors or ...
The rights group warned that authorities are using arbitrary detention, unjust prosecution, flogging and even the death penalty in a bid to quash Iran’s women’s rights movement, with at least five ...
THE Rwanda-backed militia who captured key areas of Congo’s mineral-rich eastern region said they were withdrawing from peace talks with the Congolese government this week. The M23 group said on ...
ACCLAIMED English poet Peter Oswald began a 13-day pilgrimage for Palestine today from Bristol to Parliament Square in London. The former playwright in residence at Shakespeare’ ...