AN ESCALATION in violent evictions of refugee camps in Calais are driving record numbers of perilous channel crossings, campaigners have warned.
GRANTING asylum-seekers the right to work could generate almost £100 million a year for the government and fill huge shortages in key worker roles,
THE government secretly suspended sales of tear gas to the US amid concerns of police brutality against Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters, but ha
GOVERNMENT failures to provide Covid-19 guidance in other languages has endangered the health of non-English-speaking residents, charities and coun
A TRADE-UNION lawyer who was “unlawfully” arrested on a picket line earlier this year has accused the London’s Metropolitan Police of “criminalisin
DOZENS of Tate workers facing the sack protested outside one of the organisation’s London galleries on Monday as it opened its doors for the first
by Bethany Rielly
THE head of a committee advising ministers on the new immigration system said today that proposals to shut the door on many key workers should not
THE publishers of the Mail on Sunday have paid damages to a Palestinian refugee group for printing a “grotesque” and libellous accusation that it b
THE statutory sick pay (SSP) regime discriminates against women and black and ethnic minority (BAME) workers, a union argued in the High Court toda