A vigil will be held in Cardiff today for Ashling Murphy, the primary school teacher who was strangled to death on a canal path while jogging last We...
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Newtown -‘Kill the Bill’ Protesters March Through Rural Welsh Town Against Tory Attack on Dissent
More than 100 people converged in Newtown Saturday to protest against the UK Government’s authoritarian ‘Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts’ (PCSC)...
Read More“My Son’s Life Matters” – Mother Of Black Teen Fatally Pushed Into River Awaits High Court Verdict
The family of Christopher Kapessa, the 13 year old who died after being pushed into a river in south Wales, have taken their fight for justice to the...
Read MoreOn the one year anniversary of his shocking death, the family of Mohamud Hassan say they continue to be denied crucial video footage. The co...
Read MoreThe Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW) says it will ballot its members across nine Tesco distribution sites, including two in Mag...
Read MoreAston Martin Workers At St Athan Threaten To Strike Against ‘£100,000 Pension Robbery’
A major union has said that its members working for Aston Martin in five sites, including St Athan in south Wales, are prepared to take strike action...
Read MoreAll I Want For Christmas Is A Pay Rise – Welsh Public Back Strikes As More Workers Take Action
• New poll says a majority of people in Wales think public sector workers deserve a pay rise - and would back strikes to get one• Poll released as NH...
Read MoreSuccessful strike has lesson for all workers, says bus driver, as unions make a turn to industrial action amid labour shortages. A worker wh...
Read MoreMusicians, writers, activists, community leaders and local politicians have signed the Stand up to Racism letter urging Cinema and Co not to let thei...
Read More"While people like Boris Johnson are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." Protesters marched in the pouring rain on Thursday against soar...
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