Trade union memberships have generally fallen over the past 30 years around the world. In Britain it has dropped from 44% to 15%. Less than a fifth of workers in the OECD belong to unions. however there has been an ...
Read More »Daily Archives: January 14, 2011
KING EDWARD VII MEMORIAL PARK UNDER THREAT
King Edward VII Memorial Park was created in 1910 after the Government decided
Read More »DECENT HOMES, INDECENT DELAYS
Tower Hamlets Homes Decent Homes programme in Lister and Pauline Houses has been riddled with delays, multiple changes of sub-contractors
Read More »HAITI ONE YEAR ON
A Christian church minister and Muslim Imam are visiting Haiti, 12 months after the devastating earthquake
Read More »CHILD ABUSER IMPRISONED FOR THREE YEARS
Ashraf Miah, aged 38, of Joseph Street, Bow E3, was sentenced to three years and three months imprisonment at Snaresbrook Crown Court
Read More »Grameen Bank pioneer is under attack
In much of the world Muhammad Yunus is known as the genial pioneer of microcredit and the winner of the 2006 Nobel peace prize. Yet in his native Bangladesh Mr Yunus’s reputation is under attack. His supporters fear that the ...
Read More »Missing 62 year old man
Police are appealing for information to help find a 62 year old man who is missing from Bow. Mr John Ian Hobson was last seen leaving his home in Bow
Read More »The squeezed middle hit yet again: Benefit system shake-up will hammer those on £25,000 a year
Squeezed middle-income earners are to be hit yet again by the Coalition’s radical reforms of the benefit system, a high-powered analysis found yesterday. The shake-up meant to draw hundreds of thousands of the workless into jobs will penalise middle-income families ...
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