


Transport Police Are Campaigning Against Sexual Harassment, Despite Numerous Cases of Sexual Harassment by Officers
Andrew Kersley
Police are calling on the public to be more ‘active’ against sexual harassment. Perhaps they should take a look at their own track record.

Huel Is Targeting Cash-Strapped Students With Ads to Help Them ‘Afford to Eat’
Moya Lothian-McLean
Huel has been accused of seeking to 'profit from mass suffering', after it had similar ads banned by the Advertising Standards Authority.

The Organiser of an Anti-Migrant Protest to Protect Women Is a Woman Beater
Simon Childs

Manchester Uni ‘Brutally’ Evicts Student Rent Strikers, in Potential Breach of Protest Rights
Rivkah Brown
On Wednesday, Manchester University sent bailiffs to boot out student occupiers in what legal experts say could be a major breach of their rights. Rivkah Brown reports.

Sex Workers Are Being Detained at the US Border
Sophie K Rosa
Vague and discriminatory laws can bar sex workers from entering the US, but they’re inconsistently applied. Sophie K Rosa reports.

France’s ‘Robin Hood’ Energy Workers Are Sending Cheap Electricity to Schools and Hospitals
Olly Haynes
Striking workers are using sabotage tactics to fight for everyone.

GB News’ New Man of the People Was Given Tens of Thousands by Aristocrats
Sam Bright
Tory vice chair Lee Anderson MP accepted money from an aristocratic dynasty and an exclusive members club.

Bailiffs Are Dressing Up Like Police Officers to Scare Tenants Out of Their Homes
Andrew Kersley
Exclusive: S&K property enforcement is showing up to homes wearing outfits that look like police uniforms.

Trade Union Leader Dismissed Following Report Into Sexual Harassment
Polly Smythe
The retirement of disgraced former TSSA general secretary Manuel Cortes was announced months ago. So why has he just been dismissed? Polly Smythe reports.

Trade Union Accused of Sitting on Report Into ‘Toxic’ Culture
Polly Smythe
Staff at the TSSA told Novara Media how the union tried to ‘buy time’ before the report into bullying and sexual harassment came out.

‘Racist NIMBYs’, Neo-Nazis and Bigoted Politicians: How an Anti-Migrant Riot Broke Out on Merseyside
Simon Childs
Anti-fascists warn of more violence to come as the far-right steps up its efforts to oppose asylum seekers staying in hotels.

Damning Report Into Sexual Abuse Allegations at ‘Mafia-Like’ Trade Union
Polly Smythe
The TSSA has published the shocking findings of a report into sexual abuse at the union. A survivor said she is ‘proud, sad and relieved’. Polly Smythe reports.

London Renter Left Homeless After Black Mould Complaints Go Unanswered for Years
Andrew Kersley
Foxtons didn’t fix Luis Marmolejo’s black mould problem for two years. Then they served an eviction notice.

Labour Took Thousands of Pounds From a Massive Polluter
Simon Childs
Drax, which owns a power station described as the UK’s biggest single source of CO2, gave Labour £12,000 last year.

Is Belfast Becoming the New Epicentre of the Rental Crisis?
Róisín Lanigan
Private rents in Northern Ireland’s capital have jumped by nearly 10% in the last 12 months - and no-one's doing anything about it.

Everything You Need to Know About the UK’s Biggest Strike-Day in a Decade
Polly Smythe
Up to half a million workers will take action in a 'protect the right to strike' day. Here's a guide to what's happening.
