AT LEAST 28 bodies were pulled from the icy waters of the Potomac River after an American Airlines jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided with an Army helicopter while landing at ...
EFFORTS to overhaul Royal Mail must be accompanied by better working conditions for staff and improved service reliability, the Communication Workers Union (CWU) warned today.
Taking their case to the Court of Session in Edinburgh, Greenpeace and Uplift argued that the effects of downstream burning of fuel extracted from the Rosebank oil field, north-west of Shetland, and ...
THE Syrian factions that toppled President Bashar al-Assad last month named jihadist leader Ahmad al-Sharaa as the country’s interim president on Wednesday. The appointment of Mr Sharaa as Syria’s ...
AN IRAQI man who carried out several Koran burnings in Sweden has died, a judge in Stockholm said today. Swedish media reported that he was killed in a shooting in the nearby city of Sodertalje.
THOUSANDS are set to march in central London tomorrow to counter a protest by far-right Tommy Robinson supporters. The fascist figurehead is currently in prison after admitting contempt of court.
CAMPAIGNERS slammed Shell for trading on the misery of millions trapped in fuel poverty today, as the oil giant announced billions in profits. Although its earnings dropped from £22.8 billion in 2023, ...
UNITE has secured a new union recognition deal with Wilson James Security at Sullom Voe oil and gas terminal on the Shetland Islands. The agreement will cover about 20 workers contracted to provide ...
TOMMY ROBINSON supporters will be marching in London this Saturday, under the slogans “Free Tommy” and “stop the isolation.” ...
Some hard political choices must be made in Trump’s post-truth era – starting by abandoning any illusions about the ‘special ...
NICK WRIGHT examines the British ruling class's complex relationship with fascism before, during and after the second world war ...
MARC VANDEPITTE looks at dangerous developments in a war that has killed millions, but attracts little attention in the West ...