The law can theoretically allow bosses in rail, health, fire, ambulance, education and nuclear commissioning to sue unions and even sack employees if minimum services aren’t met during strikes.
Extreme force’ unleashed by Israeli forces as civilians flee homes in wave of attacks - ‘It is as if the war started again’ - ...
S OCIAL workers in the Belfast Health Trust area are beginning industrial action on Thursday over “a sustained staffing crisis” that has left “vulnerable children in danger”. It has also been ...
The attacks came as the United States was on track to approve billions of dollars in additional military aid for its close ...
Israel said it is making preparations to invade Rafah, including relocating two battalions to the south and purchasing ...
Israel's military said Thursday its forces carried out airstrikes on more than 30 targets in the Gaza Strip in the past day, ...
Rolling 24-hour walkouts to halt many services on c2c, Thameslink, Southeastern, LNER and more Train drivers will strike again in early May in a series of rolling 24-hour walkouts that will bring ...
Palestinian hospital officials said Israeli airstrikes on the southern city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip killed at least five ...
Staff at Crane Building Services & Utilities (BS&U) in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, are holding a strike ballot over pay. The ...
MPs have recently voted to ban anyone in England born after 2009 from buying cigarettes, as part of the government's plan to ...
While there is no national train strike planned in the UK, various localised action is ... to mean cancellations on some lines. Impacted services include Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways ...
British Ambassador to Chile, Louise de Sousa, said: “CPTPP will deepen trade links between the UK and Chile ... alignment on cross-border trade in services and e-commerce will open opportunities ...