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After voting to strike across England, prison teachers explain why they’ve been pushed to a breaking point.
The Chancellor’s scaling back of the energy support scheme has left many people vulnerable, reports Ella Glover.
We look back at the mass non-payment movement that inspired the Don’t Pay campaign.
The workforce is now gearing up for industrial action after receiving a measly pay rise, reports Ella Glover.
Financial turmoil is pushing people who work in the sex industry into more dangerous and desperate situations as a means of survival.
As spiralling inflation sees a sharp rise in industrial action, hospitality staff in LGBTQ+ venues are demanding better pay and working conditions.
Proposals to introduce a minimum GCSE threshold for student loans will disproportionately affect those from marginalised backgrounds.
The government is hiding behind falling unemployment figures while workers in almost every industry continue to suffer, writes Ella Glover.
British photographer Steve Lazarides’s new book, Rave Captured, is a snapshot of defiant fun after a time of economic turmoil.
Students taking action to support striking lecturers are being met with stringent measures from universities.
With abuse of call-centre staff on the rise, many are now speaking out about the hostility they’ve faced.
Campaigners who’ve set up a protest camp in Ryebank Fields are calling for an end to plans to sell the land for development.