Physiotherapists in 112 organisations in England and in every health board in Wales now have a mandate for strike action.
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The Intelligence and Security Committee said its work has been ‘severely hampered’ due to agencies’ failure to meet deadlines.
Julie Harper has just £16 left from her Universal Credit once she pays for her home after losing her job at M&S during the pandemic.
Four million mortgage borrowers set to see monthly payments jump in 2023
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said the move comes in response to ‘abhorrent’ strikes against civilian targets.
The Government is preparing to deploy troops to cover for striking ambulance staff.
Military will not undertake clinical duties while filling in for striking paramedics
The Prime Minister is expected to make a statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday.
The physical condition of homes was the biggest reason for referrals to the watchdog over the year period
Six-year-old remains in critical condition in hospital
Migration Advisory Committee calls for government to review arrangements amid labour shortages
‘Tide is turning’ against rail unions, claims Tory minister as train strike begins The Independent says Transport secretary Mark Harper…
‘It’s little things that we can all do that can make a big difference’
‘It’s little things that we can all do that can make a big difference’
Health service ‘pay the price’ for austerity and failure to tackle staff shortages, warns King’s Fund think tank
TV money-saving expert warns listeners not to leap from fixed-monthly to variable plans without considering consequences
TV money-saving expert warns listeners not to leap from fixed-monthly to variable plans without considering consequences
Two other women were seriously injured in the early-morning incident in the west Cork Gaeltacht.
TV money-saving expert reminds viewers it is their responsibility, not their employer’s or HMRC’s, to check they are assigned the correct tax code
TV money-saving expert reminds viewers it is their responsibility, not their employer’s or HMRC’s, to check they are assigned the correct tax code
RMT boss Mick Lynch denies support for strikes falling among members and public
The Met Office recorded its coldest night and day of the year on Monday
Hira Ahmad has said she wants to have more children after giving birth thanks to specialist care to Dua in January 2022.
New figures also signal more people are choosing to return to work
Walkouts by train, Royal Mail and NHS workers set to cause mass disruption on several days in next month