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
Yes, EU citizens should get a vote in a British general election
Giving settled migrants the vote is not a wild idea — it’s actually what we have always done, explains SOLOMON HUGHES
WE have got about three million people settled in Britain who are working, paying taxes, raising children, paying rent or buying houses — they are here for the duration — but they can’t vote.
We haven’t seen this many resident adults excluded from voting for 90 years.
In 1928, all over-21 men could vote, but only property-owning women over 30 could put a cross on the ballot.
Similar stories
As Starmer flies to Albania seeking deportation camps while praising Giorgia Meloni, KEVIN OVENDEN warns that without massive campaigns rejecting this new overt government xenophobia, Britain faces a soaring hard right and emboldened fascist thugs on the streets
Xenophobic hysteria over the statistically insignificant number of small-boat crossings deliberately conceals how capitalism manipulates population flows for profit — if we can explain that, we’ll beat the right, argues NICK WRIGHT
As anti-immigration rhetoric gains mainstream acceptance, trade unions must unite workers across backgrounds while challenging the false narrative that blames migrants for economic hardship, argues TONY CONWAY
The Scottish Labour conference this weekend will be the last call to save the party from electoral ignominy in 2026, argues CRAIG ANDERSON



