When Britain stopped — the almost-revolution of the 1926 general strike
Three compelling histories chart the battle between government and workers that shut down the nation — and shaped politics in the years that followed
Three compelling histories chart the battle between government and workers that shut down the nation — and shaped politics in the years that followed

Settlement after first UK hotel strike for decades encapsulates problems BoE is grappling with

In education, labour and housing we risk going back towards what we know will not work

Companies including Amazon and JPMorgan have eased requirements as drivers stage two 24-hour walkouts

The government’s muddled thinking on the economy is causing it to haemorrhage support on all sides

It’s the detail of the new Employment Rights Act that will matter — and the timing

The country used to be contemptuous of parties on either extreme, but no longer