Most workers would have welcomed the news that Boris Johnson is leaving parliament with a loud, “good riddance!”. His departure, like his whole time in
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By Steve McKenzie, Unite Community branch member What is the best estimate for the membership of UNITE the union? Eight hundred and fifty thousand ballot
Resist new anti-Trade Union laws!
Letter from Mark Langabeer (Unite Community member) The latest round of anti-union laws is an attack on the right of workers to take industrial action.
Ray Goodspeed spoke to Antonia Berelson, a specialist nurse from East Sussex, after the recent Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Congress. They discussed the pay
We are living in a period of great political storms and stresses. Every single political party will be buffeted by events and be subject to
Mark Langabeer (Hastings and Rye Labour member) watched the recent ITV/ITVX documentary (see here). ITV’s Tonight Reporter, Kate Quilton, investigates the causes of rocketing food
Editorial: Starmer’s resounding promise – to attack his own Party left-wing
If Keir Starmer used half as much energy attacking the Tories as he does attacking the left of his own party, Rishi Sunak would not
By Steve McKenzie (Unite Community – Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexley) Events have been unfolding at a rapid pace, in relation to the NHS dispute. Since RCN members
By Andrew Ford, member of Warrington South CLP Interviews with junior doctors, Warrington Hospital. Junior doctors are one section of the NHS workforce that is
Editorial: Tories hammered in elections, but warnings to Labour
The wall-to-wall coverage of the Coronation over last weekend masked what was a disastrous round of local elections for the Tory Party, losing over a
