As the RMT Health and Safety Conference takes place, the union is calling for urgent action on crisis of work-related stress, understaffing and the growing threat of workplace assaults. RMT leader EDDIE DEMPSEY explains
C-19 crisis – the Tories are keen to regulate people but not property
Under emergency powers, Johnson is seeking the right to arrest humans, but wants to leave assets to run free, writes SOLOMON HUGHES
IN HIS statement to the nation on the coronavirus crisis, Boris Johnson said: “We must act like any wartime government and do whatever it takes to support our economy.”
But what kind of war does Johnson want to fight?
One way of working out his battle plan is comparing his proposed coronavirus Emergency Bill with the Emergency Bills the government used to seize powers during World War II.
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