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Following the historic ban on companies profiting from children’s care, Unison Cymru calls for transparency in implementing ...
Ms Reeves suggested that nationalisation could be a possibility, saying: “All options remain on the table regarding British ...
THE search for survivors continued today after a nightclub roof collapsed in the Dominican Republic’s capital, Santo Domingo.
Warning that the gap “means cuts to public spending or increased taxes,” commission chairman Professor Graeme Roy said: ...
NEARLY 2,000 workers at Scottish Water are set to strike at the end of the month as its long-running pay dispute escalates.
CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves’s economic plans have been overtaken by events with “bold and decisive action” needed to protect ...
WITH the United Nations conference of parties (Cop) climate talks fast approaching, thousands of Indigenous people marched in ...
The left must confront both far-right bigotry and the undeniable problems the exploitation of migrant workers by the ruling class creates — but there are few lessons from the global left on how to ...
“These cuts will place yet more strain on an NHS already creaking at the seams,” she warned. “They’re counter-productive, will cost more in the long run and are morally wrong. “The best way to turn ...
Netanyahu’s failed attempt to replace Shin Bet’s chief violates longstanding Israeli political taboos, as the apartheid state’s internal power struggle spirals to a new level of crisis while Gaza ...
WORKERS and consumers in Britain have nothing to gain from joining US-EU and anti-China tariff wars, the Communist Party has declared. General secretary Robert Griffiths told the party’s political ...
CHINA again vowed to “fight to the end” today in a trade war with the United States as it announced it would raise tariffs on US goods to 84 per cent from tomorrow. Beijing also added an array of ...
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