RAMZY BAROUD highlights how Israel’s ambassador sought to shut down UN officials documenting sexual violence and abuses against Palestinians
A major two-year review from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and University College London's Institute of Health Equity recently showed that income inequality in Britain is having a dire impact on public health.
It is causing the country to fall behind other developed nations in terms of key indicators such as women's life expectancy and infant mortality.
Professor Michael Marmot, who led the review, said poverty and public health are intrinsically linked, warning that the large number of young people not in education, employment or training (neets) in Britain is "a public health time bomb waiting to explode."
Our members face serious violence, crumbling workplaces and exposure to dangerous drugs — it is outrageous we still cannot legally use our industrial muscle to fight back and defend ourselves, writes STEVE GILLAN
Labour must not allow unelected members of the upper house to erode a single provision of the Employment Rights Bill, argues ANDY MCDONALD MP
It is only trade union power at work that will materially improve the lot of working people as a class but without sector-wide collective bargaining and a right to take sympathetic strike action, we are hamstrung in the fight to tilt back the balance of power, argues ADRIAN WEIR


