HOME CARE STAFF in Britain’s second largest city are mounting a determined stand against vicious cuts to their hours and pay by Birmingham’s Labour-controlled council.
HOME CARE STAFF in Britain’s second largest city are mounting a determined stand against vicious cuts to their hours and pay by Birmingham’s Labour-controlled council.
FOR THE THIRD time in six years traffic wardens in Camden, north London, look set to mount picket lines in a battle with the borough’s parking contractor, NSL.
This farcical project has been dreamed up by a group of rich friends associated with Tony Blair. They are reported to have put up an initial £50 million to fund the new party.