World | Wednesday 22nd May 2024 Ireland, Norway and Spain say they will recognise a Palestinian state
Wales boss keen to discover more about injuries in women’s game Sport WALES boss Rhian Wilkinson has welcomed the “science” to understand why so many female footballers suffer anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries
Wednesday 22nd May 2024 EU-funded migrant camps in Serbia are sites of severe human rights violations, study finds
Wednesday 22nd May 2024 FBU promises to hold Labour’s ‘feet to the fire’ over pledge to repeal anti-strike law
Wednesday 22nd May 2024 FBU promises to hold Labour’s ‘feet to the fire’ over pledge to repeal anti-strike law
Britain | Wednesday 22nd May 2024 Government told it must back ICC actions against Israeli war crimes
Britain | Wednesday 22nd May 2024 There can be no ‘back-pedalling’ on the New Deal for Workers, POA chief warns Labour
Britain | Wednesday 22nd May 2024 Vennells denies there was a Post Office conspiracy to persecute subpostmasters
Britain | Wednesday 22nd May 2024 Ministers creating ‘climate of fear’ over supporting Palestine in government offices, PCS chief warns
Tuesday 21st May 2024 Governments are legally required to reduce greenhouse gas pollution, UN maritime tribunal says
Tuesday 21st May 2024 Pakistanis urged to stay indoors as extreme heat wave is set to hit the country
World | Wednesday 22nd May 2024 Ireland, Norway and Spain say they will recognise a Palestinian state
World | Wednesday 22nd May 2024 EU-funded migrant camps in Serbia are sites of severe human rights violations, study finds
World | Wednesday 22nd May 2024 Baltic Sea states wary after Russia reportedly considers revising its maritime borders
World | Wednesday 22nd May 2024 Aviation investigators arrive in Bangkok after British man dies in Singapore Airlines incident
Wednesday 22nd May 2024 Science and Society Boeing: what happens when money trumps science Industry insiders believe that Boeing, one of the world’s largest aeroplane manufacturers, has jeopardised passenger safety with its corporate strategy, write ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT
Wednesday 22nd May 2024 They attack us because we are winning The outrageous minimum service levels legislation has been brought in to break the growing momentum of our movement — but these attacks won’t work, writes PCS general secretary FRAN HEATHCOTE
Wednesday 22nd May 2024 A crucial juncture for Mexico With elections coming up next month, the race is on to decide who will be the presidential successor to popular leftwinger Amlo, says TONY BURKE
Tuesday 21st May 2024 An appetite for workers’ power in Wales Calls for public ownership, an industrial strategy driven by the unions and extending devolution to encompass workers’ rights and protect us from Westminster are growing at this week’s conference, writes DAI MORGAN
Sport | Wednesday 22nd Women’s Football Wales boss keen to discover more about injuries in women’s game
Sport | Wednesday 22nd May 2024 Women’s Cricket ‘Capsey has time on her side after shortage of ODI cricket’
Sport | Wednesday 22nd May 2024 Men’s Tennis Alcaraz ‘happy with progress’ of injury recovery ahead of French Open
Gig Review Wednesday 22nd May 2024 Gig Review Piratical folk PETER MASON relishes a band whose live gigs make for a night to remember
Book Review Wednesday 22nd May 2024 Book Review The neoliberal jackboot stamping on a human face GAVIN O’TOOLE applauds an analysis of culture that explains why political conflicts today are focused more on values and identity than the economy and social questions
Book Review Tuesday 21st May 2024 Book Review The apples of our eyes MICHAL BONCZA recommends a photographic sojourn around London housing estates that defined post WWII British civic architecture