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YOUTH violence is now a public health issue of our times, NASUWT general secretary Patrick Roach warned yesterday. In his ...
DONALD TRUMP is not welcome in Britain and will be met with protests, campaigners warned today, after the US president ...
SCOTTISH Labour will attempt to force bosses at Scotland’s exams body to reapply for their jobs at its successor. The ...
ALISTAR FINDLAY is mesmerised by this multiple ‘Visions of Scotland’ assault on the audience’s eyes and senses ...
MARY ADOSSIDES of the London May Day Organising Committee calls on all to join the traditional march from Clerkenwell Green, ...
Unions, Black Lives Matter, migrant and student groups gathered in Los Angeles to build a ‘united resistance’ to the massive ...
SCOTTISH ministers have called for an urgent meeting with the British government on the implications of the Supreme Court ruling on the legal definition of a woman.
Equity general secretary Paul W Fleming said: “Equity will, and every trades union should, stand in solidarity with those affected by the judgment, but also defend them in their workplaces, as they ...
THE architect of £140 million of cuts at Edinburgh University has warned it would be a “tragedy” if the sector’s funding crisis led to closures.
JONATHAN ASHWORTH will reportedly leave his role as chief executive of Labour Together at the end of July. The former Labour MP took on the job at the think tank days after losing his Leicester South ...
DRIVERS at Hull Trains took strike action on Good Friday in a long-running dispute over the sacking of a colleague. Members of Aslef walked out for the day today after overwhelmingly voting to take ...
NASUWT general secretary Patrick Roach said: “Following the Supreme Court judgment, NASUWT has been contacted by teachers concerned about the implications for them and for the pupils they teach.