A Derby Brexit Party councillor has welcomed the flying of the Union flag on the Council House on January 31, the day earmarked for Britain to leave the EU. Councillor Alan Graves claims he had personally asked for the flag to be flown because “it marks independence for Britain” and …
Read More »Royal Mail strikes could be in pipeline after union leader calls for fresh ballot
CWU union members at a gate meeting in north London during the last strike ballot (Pic: Guy Smallman) The fight for the future of Royal Mail is heating up again after a union leader announced plans for another national strike ballot. CWU union members could hold a second ballot for …
Read More »Shouts of ‘disgusting’ as £1m travellers’ caravan site approved in Wolverhampton
A £1 million travellers’ site close to homes in one of Wolverhampton’s most deprived areas was already a ‘done deal’ before councillors formally approved it, claim “disgusted” residents living nearby. The temporary encampment, located on a former quarry between Dunstall Hill Trading Estate and Gorsebrook Road, had already been decided …
Read More »Labour leadership hopefuls court votes of the ‘big five’ unions | Politics
Labour leadership hopefuls and their supporters are wooing union executive members as they seek to make the final ballot which will decide who will lead the party. Representatives of the five remaining candidates – Rebecca Long-Bailey, Lisa Nandy, Sir Keir Starmer, Emily Thornberry and Jess Phillips – have approached general …
Read More »Deliver solidarity to Bootle post workers’ strikes
CWU union members from the North West stand in solidarity with unofficial walkouts in Bootle last year (Pic: CWU NW Region) Royal Mail workers in Merseyside were set to strike for two days from Saturday of this week against a major attack on their CWU union. Their fight is hugely …
Read More »MP in bizarre Meghan Markle offer after Piers Morgan’s brutal rant following Royal Family bombshell
A new Midlands MP has invited Meghan Markle to his constituency after TV’s Piers Morgan said ‘she doesn’t want to get her hands dirty opening a community hall on a wet Wednesday.’ Jonathan Gullis, MP for Stoke-on-Trent North, Kidsgrove and Talke said the Duchess of Sussex is more than welcome …
Read More »Royal Mail workers to strike to defend union rep in Bootle
Solidarity during the walkout last year (Pic: CWU North West Region) Postal Workers at the Bootle Delivery Office, Merseyside, are set to strike on the 18 and 20 January. The workers are angry that their CWU union rep has been charged with a breach of the Royal Mail’s conduct code. …
Read More »Mark Francois preferred quiet night inNewsBiscuit
News has emerged today that forgotten front line Brexit soldier; the man who virtually single-handedly secured Britain’s exit from The EU, Mark Francois, spent a lonely New Year’s Eve at home with a tin of Spam and a bottle of light ale evoking the spirit of the blitz, whilst all …
Read More »Cheaper flexible fares to be trialed for part-time workers, Government announces
Part-time commuters will be able to buy flexible season tickets under a trial aimed at modernising rail fares to make them reflect 21st century working patterns. Passengers who do not travel on trains every day of the week will be able to buy season tickets covering only part of the …
Read More »2019: What Happened In Politics?
And so ends another quiet year in politics… 🙃 I ended 2018 by describing it as a year that ‘delivered some of the strangest, most bizarre, comical and concerning political moments of recent history.’ I think that maybe, just maybe, 2019 might have topped that. Ok, fair, we didn’t see the UK …
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