DON’T PUT UP AIR TAX TOURISM CHIEFS WARN, Bmi 'UK's top airline brand', British Airways chief Keith Williams's fresh start with crew all feature in today's Breaking News
A response and summary of some key aspects of Professor Alison Wolf's review of vocational education from Russell Hobby, General Secretary of NAHT
TUBE UNION RMT warned of more tube chaos for passengers as it emerged that as part of the TfL cuts programme the frequency of safety-critical inspections is being slashed from twice a week to once a week.
Unite members will see the treasury's consultation on the 'Fair Deal' as the coalition government lining up another attack against decent pension provision for ordinary working people.
Unite which represents staff working for Central Networks has tentatively welcomed news that its owners E.ON have agreed to sell the network for £5 billion to the US PPL Corporation.
The DWP decision to award the benefits cheque service or ‘Green Giro’ to PayPoint will have an adverse effect on post offices and will contribute to the closure of more post offices.
The government is withdrawing its controversial plans for a 14 per cent ‘NHS privatisation tax’ which would have helped private healthcare companies take over great swathes of the health service.
UCU said today that the universities minister, David Willetts's attempts to encourage universities to limit fees to around £6,000 for arts and humanities courses showed that he had lost touch with what is happening in universities.
Government should fix the problem they caused
UCU today said universities faced rolling industrial action from Monday 21 March if the current row over the future of staff pensions could not be resolved.