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Save ceramics – the Potter’s Pledge

28 August 2025

The GMB trade union has launched a campaign to save what is left of the British ceramics industry, hit hard by rising energy costs. But it is a vital sector supplying other industries.

Scottish Library censorship

28 August 2025

A book, The Women Who Wouldn’t Wheesht, has been banned from an exhibition at the National Library of Scotland, despite oringinally being selcted to be part of it.

Threat to allotments is real

28 August 2025

Planning changes have made it easier for councils to sell off allotments, prompting criticism. The threat is real, despite government assurances.

Bioethanol: largest plant closes

28 August 2025

The government’s trade deal with the US has led to the closure of Britain’s largest bioethanol plant on Humberside. Trade unions and companies in the industry have criticised the closure.

NHS freezes out new graduates

14 August 2025

Despite staff shortages newly qualified medical professionals in all disciplines are finding it difficult to get jobs due to recruitment freezes. This wasteful situation has a direct impact on patient care in the NHS.

Water Commission has no answer

13 August 2025

The water industry is a mess. A report commissioned by the government on regulating the industry doesn’t provide any answers.

Cardiff bus fight for pay and conditions

13 August 2025

Cardiff bus workers, members of Unite union, are to vote on a new pay offer after being set for three weeks of continuous strike action. They are fighting against low pay and poor conditions.

Bus disputes in south east England

13 August 2025

Arriva bus workers in south east England are being balloted on strike action over a below-inflation pay offer. Stikes could begin in September, resulting in major disruption to bus services in the areas affected.

Ukraine – plain talking from RMT

11 August 2025

In contrast to the Labour government, the RMT union sees the folly in backing Ukraine against Russia. It says that won’t lead to peace.

Scotland: More SNP rubbish

28 June 2025

Such is its concern for the environment, the Scottish National Party (SNP) has banned the burning of bin bag waste in Scottish landfills from 31 December this year.

Bradford Uni strike for jobs

26 June 2025

Bradford University staff are striking over job cuts. They have criticised the university’s response to a £16 million deficit, forcing through job losses.

Wales: funding review woes

24 June 2025

Most of the Welsh government’s spending comes from the UK Treasury. The grant for the next three years looks inadequate, which will set the fiscal context for next year’s Senedd election.

Libraries stand up for free thought

23 June 2025

Librarians are standing up for freedom of thought and acting against censorship. They warn of growing threats to being able to offer books freely.

Creating modern slums

2 June 2025

One aspect of the housing crisis is the bad state of rented homes and the problem is growing, judging by a recent report. These conditions are a threat to health, especially children.

Blockage on house building

2 June 2025

The government’s declared aim to build more homes faces many challenges, not least the need to provide adequate infrastructure. People in Buckinghamshire are campaigning against a new development because sewers in the area can’t cope.

More to do on railways

1 June 2025

The government is returning passenger operating companies to public ownership. But large parts of the system remain in private hands. Rail union RMT says there’s much more to do to secure the rail network Britain needs.

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