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They were joined by an obscure Labour backbencher, Airdrie MP Kenneth Stevenson. In January, the better-known Labour-left MP ...
Protests by university retirees, on the issue of the non-implementation of salary equalisation, took place in April, with ...
In the words of the resolute Caroline Darian: “Faced with the unthinkable, the unbearable, we must fight back. Never hesitate to speak up.” ...
A BLUE plaque will be unveiled in Rhondda on Friday June 6 in honour of social campaigner Annie Powell, who was elected communist mayor of Rhondda in 1979, soon after Conservative Margaret Thatcher ...
It is aimed at the City, and he tells it: you are in charge, we have learned our lesson. If you like Reeves, then you will ...
MORE than two-fifths of Scotland’s teachers are working the equivalent of an extra day every week for free, while one in 10 ...
CANCER patients are under increasing risk from gaps in the NHS workforce across Britain, the Royal College of Radiologists ...
Jason Ferguson, chairman of the sport’s global governing body, the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, has ...
THOUSANDS of people are demanding a mandatory 3,280-foot buffer zone around all quarries in Wales to prevent people “choking ...
“The [British public must urge] your government to stop this genocide by stopping the funding of the zionist killing machines ...
CHELSEA forward Lauren James and major tournament debutant Michelle Agyemang have both been included in Sarina Wiegman’s ...
National Education Union general secretary Daniel Kebede welcomed “this necessary and overdue first step in expanding free ...
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