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Leeds Beckett University’s students’ union launches foodbank after being inundated with appeals from impoverished students

Pictures emerge of Bishop Auckland MP Dehenna Davison with well-known far-right activists

Newly elected MP Navendu Mishra urges colleagues to ‘get behind’ whoever wins

The Labour leader demanded the government stop ‘failing so spectacularly to measure up to the scale of the climate crisis’

Unions call for working people to head off the threat of a Tory evisceration of labour rights post-Brexit

500 delegates overwhelmingly backed her for leader and Angela Rayner for deputy, the Star understands

Cleaners, caterers and porters employed by outsourcers Sodexo at hospitals run by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust are to be transferred to direct employment

Rail workers perplexed by minister's claim that train fares, which have risen 40% since 2010, are ‘not bad value’

Labour's Andy Burnham tells bossess he's ‘not prepared any longer’ to put up with the company's ‘misery’

Wendy Maisey promoted conspiracy that tragic image of a child on hospital floor was staged ‘to sway election’

Labour's shadow business secretary Rebecca Long Bailey told the Star the party would ‘reform the whole system’

The Labour leader said cuts to public services had led to authorities struggling to effectively tackle terrorism and extremism

Labour's Shadow education secretary Angela Rayner said the PM has ‘no idea what life is like for people who don’t have everything handed to them on a plate’

RMT general secretary Mick Cash welcomes 'modern, transformational policy that will provide real change, especially for disabled and vulnerable passengers'

Harold Elletson urged voters to elect the left-wing MP, saying Britain would face ‘economic disaster’ if Boris Johnson is returned to power

The Communication Workers' Union says the judgment is a ‘genuine outrage’

A Chinese firm says it will invest billions into British Steel

The staff are also demanding guaranteed hours, union recognition and an end to youth rates of pay

Royal Mail bosses are seeking an injunction to block CWU's planned strike

The Labour leader says politics is about ‘sharing power and wealth with people who don’t have a lot of money and don’t have friends in high places’

BFAWU announces industrial action to win £15 an hour, steady shift patterns and union recognition

GMB warns staff won't accept ‘draconian’ new contracts

Brigade commissioner Dany Cotton blasts ‘20 years of neglect in relation to fire safety’ by successive administrations

Communication Workers Union members in the Royal Mail Group voted by 97.1 per cent to take strike action
Statistics released by the University and College Union show only 3 per cent of black academics are professors

Financial workers’ union Unite demands a ‘comprehensive response’ from the bank after an insider speaks with the Financial Times

Labour says shocking stats are a direct result of Tory policies

Around 9,000 workers lost their jobs without warning last week when the travel firm went into liquidation. Most are owed around seven weeks’ wages

A study by the School Cuts Coalition estimates it would cost £2.5bn to reverse the Tories' education cuts

Workers say management pressure to meet targets means they often have to skip toilet breaks
Labour will set £10-an-hour minimum wage, ditch universal credit and cut working week to 32 hours

Workers Central Union of Cuba general secretary Ulises Guilarte de Nacimiento speaks at Cuba Solidarity Campaign’s fringe meeting

‘Let’s get Jeremy in, and let’s get Boris Johnson packing,’ the TUC general secretary said

Delegates vote to create a ‘New Deal for Workers’ campaign

Shadow chancellor John McDonnell warns that the people will not tolerate the suspension of Parliament

Leaked government document reveals plans to create a new generation of ‘free schools’

Campaigners call for water to be brought back into public hands after scandal

References to rights abuses in the Gulf state 'were removed from play commemorating Peterloo'

Lord Kenneth Baker laments his party's ‘costly and damaging experiment’ on art, music, drama and design and technology school subjects
Walmart subsidiary turns screws on workforce with ‘sign or quit’ ultimatum

RMT says First Group has been ordered by US corporation Coast Capital to pull out of the British market

Warning comes as government scraps competitive bidding on services in south-east England

The investigation's head says an independent ‘fat controller’ should run Britain's railways, not the Department for Transport