Editorial: The TUC should demand an economic rethink from Labour DELEGATES at the first Trades Union Congress in 15 years under a Labour government sense an opportunity to reverse years of Tory attacks on working
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Features | Saturday 07th Sep 2024 TUC Congress 2024 If Labour wants to succeed, it must champion workers – starting with its own
Carsley: England ‘very good at times’ against Ireland Sport LEE CARSLEY liked what he saw from England and creative livewire Jack Grealish as the interim manager enjoyed a winning start to his temporary reig
Sunday 08th Sep 2024 Workers ‘cheated’ out of £2bn in holiday pay as bosses create cultures of fear, TUC warns
Sunday 08th Sep 2024 Elderly and disabled being failed by a social care sector following years of underfunding, Unison warns
Sunday 08th Sep 2024 British and US spooks warn ‘international world order is under largest threat’ since cold war
Britain | Sunday 08th Sep 2024 Workers ‘cheated’ out of £2bn in holiday pay as bosses create cultures of fear, TUC warns
Britain | Sunday 08th Sep 2024 British and US spooks warn ‘international world order is under largest threat’ since cold war
Britain | Sunday 08th Sep 2024 Elderly and disabled being failed by a social care sector following years of underfunding, Unison warns
World | Sunday 08th Sep 2024 Hundreds of thousands take to the streets of France to protest against right-wing ‘power grab’
World | Sunday 08th Sep 2024 UN Security Council to consider establishing new military mission in Haiti
World | Friday 06th Sep 2024 Israeli forces withdraw after deadly attack on three refugee camps in the occupied West Bank
Saturday 07th Sep 2024 Interview ‘Labour’s first mission is to grow the economy and the industrial strategy will be at its heart’ Ahead of TUC Congress, Berny Torre talks to general secretary PAUL NOWAK about the importance of making sure the first Labour government in 15 years delivers on the New Deal For Workers; reform of the broken universal credit system; and the tragedy of migrants drowning in the Channel
Saturday 07th Sep 2024 TUC Congress 2024 If Labour wants to succeed, it must champion workers – starting with its own There is no stronger economy without the stronger wages that provide extra disposable income, which is why workers – including civil servants – must have their pay boosted in real terms, along with restored union rights and insourcing, says FRAN HEATHCOTE
Saturday 07th Sep 2024 Independent surge: where next for the left? Former North of Tyne mayor JAMIE DRISCOLL outlines his vision for a new progressive movement, highlighting the need for infrastructure and skills to turn popular policies into electoral success
Saturday 07th Sep 2024 Latin America’s left offers us a blueprint for transforming society Labour NEC member JESS BARNARD hails the wave of progressive victories across the continent, looking at how governments from Brazil to Mexico are rolling back neoliberalism and improving millions of lives
Sport | Sunday 08th Sep 2024 Athletics Ngugi-Cooper and Kipchumba make it Kenyan double at Great North Run
Short Fiction Friday 06th Sep 2024 Short Fiction Call-out for Short Stories ANDY HEDGECOCK invites readers to contribute short fiction to our arts pages, offers some guidance and picks a few favourites
Books Friday 06th Sep 2024 Books Practical advice for teachers JOHN GREEN recommends a useful how-to guide for teaching children with special needs, aimed at those working in education
Attila the Stockbroker Diary Friday 06th Sep 2024 Attila the Stockbroker Diary Attila the Stockbroker Diary: September 6, 2024 The Star’s itinerant troubadour pauses to take stock of the rise of the far-right in former East Germany