London braces for second day of Tube strike disruption
TfL says 60% of drivers worked on first day of stoppage as RMT confirms second day of action will go aheadGwyn Topham (the Guardian)
TfL says 60% of drivers worked on first day of stoppage as RMT confirms second day of action will go aheadGwyn Topham (the Guardian)
New crisis at former vocational charity involves alleged withholding of data and breaching redundancy lawsSimon Goodley (the Guardian)
About half of drivers will take action on Tuesday as RMT blames TfL’s ‘refusal to engage meaningfully’Gwyn Topham (the Guardian)
Two 24-hour stoppages by drivers to take place next week as part of action over proposals for four-day weekJoanna Partridge (the Guardian)
Exclusive: IPPR report backed by TUC proposes ‘worker support levy’ to boost employees’ influenceHeather Stewart (the Guardian)
Waltham Forest in the east of the capital has seen a wave of industrial action in schools, with more to comeSally Weale (the Guardian)
Workers sign petitions over applications of AI by governments for defence and intelligence, and vote to unioniseRobert Booth (the Guardian)
London’s biggest productions could be hit if industrial action over pay and conditions goes ahead, says unionLanre Bakare (the Guardian)
Matt Brittin begins task of finding budget cuts as World Service and Radio 4 journalists protest against plan to increase workloadsMichael Savage (the Guardian)
Tube stoppages due on two 24-hour periods from midday on Tuesday and Thursday next week but sources say RMT seeking talksGwyn Topham (the Guardian)
Exclusive: Leaked draft statement says party ‘cannot continue on its current path’ under PMPippa Crerar (the Guardian)
Workers told to be realistic about outcome of union talks as corporation aims to make savings with job cutsMark Sweney (the Guardian)
British Medical Association says review into gender identity services was ‘robust’ after previously rejecting findingsTobi Thomas (the Guardian)
Unions group wants rate returned from 3% to 8% after big four UK lenders reveal £14bn total profit in first quarterMark Sweney (the Guardian)
Exclusive: Worker pointed to Iran war and Pentagon’s Anthropic feud as indications the department is ‘not a responsible partner’Alice Speri (the Guardian)
Exclusive: Union body finds workers describing themselves as ‘gambling’ because wages felt like the outcome of chance rather than workRichard Partington (the Guardian)
Campaign is said to be first time Labour-affiliated Unison is lobbying en masse against a key party policyDiane Taylor (the Guardian)
Exclusive: Health secretary says industrial action in England also threatens to derail NHS progress on waiting timesAndrew Gregory (the Guardian)
Withdrawal of additional speciality training roles amid strike deadlock has left some doctors with uncertain futureGeraldine McKelvie (the Guardian)
Union says new entitlements, part of Employment Rights Act 2025, will help lower-income householdsKalyeena Makortoff (the Guardian)
Cornerstone of the UK’s Employment Rights Act ‘in danger of becoming a dead duck’, says Unite bossEmiliano Mellino (the Guardian)
Senior figures express concerns over medical union’s refusal of pay rise that is higher than offer to other NHS staffRowena Mason (the Guardian)
Research for TUC analyses link between job quality and economic inactivity, as UK youth unemployment risesHeather Stewart (the Guardian)
Unite accuses authority of trying to ‘break’ industrial action as waste dispute enters second yearNeha Gohil (the Guardian)
Six-day stoppage in England next week to go ahead and minister confirms offer of extra training places withdrawnDenis Campbell (the Guardian)
Daniel Kebede tells delegates, government’s education policies fall short as he signals growing support for Greens’ among teachersSally Weale (the Guardian)
Details about compensation for personal injury awarded to UK school staff revealed by NASUWTSally Weale (the Guardian)
Union says there has been ‘far too little progress’ in talks over pay and career developmentGuardian staff reporter (the Guardian)
PM says decision by union to reject offer including thousands of extra training posts and 7.1% pay rise without putting it to members for a vote is ‘reckless’Jamie Grierson (the Guardian)
Leader understood to have spoken to 10 trade unions after party claimed working class voters are turning to themAletha Adu (the Guardian)
More than half of roles could be hit and young shop workers in particular could lose out, trade body warnsSarah Butler (the Guardian)