According to the official Syrian Arab News Agency, insurgents have retreated some 12 miles from government-held Hama, Syria’s ...
THE French government appears likely to fall tonight as the National Assembly is to hold a no-confidence vote. The lower house of parliament’s largest coalition, the left-wing New Popular Front, and ...
PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer ruled out electoral reform in the Commons today, brushing aside Labour’s own agreed policy on ...
GUARDIAN and Observer journalists began a 48-hour strike today over the planned sale of the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper to loss-making start-up Tortoise Media. Members of the National Union of ...
NAMIBIA is to have its first female leader after Vice-President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah was declared the winner of last week’s ...
THOUSANDS of demonstrators have again converged on the Georgia’s parliament in the capital Tbilisi. They took to the streets ...
COURIER firm Evri has agreed to add insurance-backed sick leave and up to £950 festive support to its “industry-first” pay ...
ABERYSTWYTH University has become the 10th British university to announce it will “no longer collaborate or hold relationships” with fossil fuel, mining or tobacco companies. The commitment follows ...
PLANS to overhaul Britain’s network are announced today, with South Western Railway to be the first to transfer into public ...
Communications Workers Union general secretary DAVE WARD says combatting a resurgent far right means uniting the working ...
CLAUDIA WEBBE argues that Labour's recent love-in with BlackRock and LinkedIn amply demonstrates that privatisations are on their way and in their wake comes more pain and misery ...
The National Audit Office (NAO) said the government’s current expansion plans are “insufficient to meet future demand.” The ...