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Paying Twice for Rubbish: Read the Shocking Figures!!
How England’s Waste Crisis Is Hitting Working People in the Pocket
Government analysis shows councils in England spent £699 million on street cleaning. Working people in England are paying twice f...
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Meningitis in England: History, Risk and the Current 2026 Threat
Meningitis is not just a medical issue confined to hospitals and headlines.
It is a serious public health risk that affects working people, families and communities across England. The current out...
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36% Water bill increase by 2030 in UK
Permission given for Water Bills to go up again!
From April, household water bills across England will rise again by an average of 5.4%, pushing the typical annual bill to £639. That is another ab...
| Stephen Morris | News
Priced Out of Building England: Bricks, Bills and Broken Supply Chains
Building a home or adding a home extension in England now costs far more than it did five years ago, and working people feel it twice.
First through higher prices for essentials like bricks, concr...
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Open Letter: Request to Publish the 40 MPs names
Open Letter to the Prime Minister
Dear Member,
This week the Workers of England Union has written an open letter to the Prime Minister following the widely reported incident in Parliament where m...
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Make It in England or Lose It
Why Manufacturing Needs Urgent Reinvestment
Manufacturing in England is not dying, but it is being slowly starved. Around 2.6 million people still work in manufacturing across England, yet the sec...
| Stephen Morris | News
Judged by the State or by Our Peers?
Why David Lammy’s Jury Policy Ignores the Lessons of the Peasants’ Revolt in 1381
History teaches one lesson more clearly than almost any other! When ordinary people lose faith in the justice syst...
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How England measures up on violence and abuse at work
International comparisons: How England measures up on violence and abuse at work
Across the world, violence and harassment are now recognised as a routine feature of working life, not a marginal p...
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As World Gets Closer to War 40 MPs take a Charity Dance lesson
We Want the Full list of the MPs Involved!
At a moment when the world edges closer to war, Westminster decided to dance.
Footage circulating across the country shows more than forty MPs gathering...
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BrewDog: When the “Punk” Dream Collapses Workers Pay the Price
The collapse of BrewDog into administration has left 484 workers redundant and 38 pubs closed across the UK. At its height, the Scottish craft brewer was valued at more than $1 billion and operated...
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