Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Britain’s “winter of discontent” looks set to rumble on into the new year after a month of bitter strikes in December brought the country to a standstill and …
Read More »Royal Mail Apologises After Hours-Long Digital Outage
Royal Mail has apologised for disruption to its online services over the holiday period. Users reported that the Royal Mail app and website were unavailable for more than four hours on Wednesday, 28 December, the first day of regular post after strikes and bank holidays over the Christmas period. Thousands …
Read More »All the strikes still not resolved in 2023 as workers threaten major walkouts
Britain is bracing for a fresh wave of strikes as hundreds of thousands of workers prepare for walkouts in bitter disputes over pay and conditions. The widespread industrial action in December shows no sign of abating, with nurses, civil servants, rail staff and ambulance workers are among those set to …
Read More »Norfolk RAF veteran Ted Wootten celebrates 100th birthday
An RAF veteran who still refuses to divulge details of a secret wartime mission to Italy has reached triple figures. Edward ‘Ted’ Wootten, who lives in Dereham, turns 100 today (January 2). His momentous birthday will be one to cherish, with family travelling from all over the country to celebrate. Ted Wootten, …
Read More »Train strikes: Who’s on strike this week? Every date of every UK walkout in 2023
Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Britain has had a difficult time of it in 2022, emerging from two years in the grip of the coronavirus only to be confronted by a dire cost …
Read More »Brits to be hit by MORE train strikes as rail workers to walk out on four days this week
BRITS will be hit by even more train strikes as rail workers are set to walk out for four days this week. Employees will be on strike from tomorrow in the long-running row over pay, job cuts and conditions. 1 Brits are set for more train strikes this weekCredit: Getty …
Read More »Militant unions are gambling with their own jobs
Britain is in decline. It’s probably irreversible and doesn’t bother me for reasons I’ll scandalise you with later, but if the unions imagine they can seize this moment to grab as much cash as possible, like the last round of the Crystal Maze, they’ve made a big mistake. Their industries …
Read More »Monolithic public sector pay deals should give way to flexible arrangements to suit individual needs
Widespread strikes have prompted plenty of comparisons with the 1970s. Sometimes pundits add jokes about the revival of Abba and Kate Bush. But such comparisons are overblown. The trade unions do not have the equivalent power to “hold the country to ransom.” Another difference is that in the 1970s they …
Read More »Charing Post Office once supported by Vic Reeves shuts amid abusive behaviour
A village Post Office once supported by TV comic Vic Reeves has closed with immediate effect after staff faced an “excessive amount of abusive behaviour”. The site in Charing, near Ashford, had been run by former parish councillor Sarah Crawley for six years but was hit hard in recent months …
Read More »Meet the babies born at Worcestershire Royal on New Year’s day
It was an extra special start to the year for several families in Worcestershire who celebrated the arrival of newborn babies on the first day of the new year. Six little ones had arrived at Worcestershire Royal Hospital by lunchtime on January 1. Among the parents celebrating was Worcester resident …
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