28/10/2014
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Appeal For Witnesses Following Brighton Collision
Police are appealing for witnesses to a crash on Bear Road in Brighton, in which three people were injured.
Emergency services were called after a blue Subaru collided with a wall near to the junction with Tenentry Down Road around 3.15am on Monday.
The 19-year-old male driver from Brighton and his 19-year-old male passenger suffered serious injuries and are currently being treated in the Royal Sussex County Hospital. A 19-year-old man from Brighton, also a passenger, suffered minor injuries but did not attend hospital.
Paintings Stolen From A House In Slough
Thames Valley Police is appealing for information to locate three paintings which were stolen from a house in Slough.
Three antique paintings belonging to a woman in her seventies and a man in his eighties were taken from a house at some point between March and June this year.
The victims, who both have dementia, noticed that the stolen paintings had been replaced with other paintings hung in their place.
Anyone with information is being asked to contact the police.
HTC Plant Crane Drivers Vote For Strike Action
HTC Plant crane drivers have voted for strike action following a pay dispute.
The crane drivers, who are members of construction union UCATT, voted 94.6% in favour of industrial action short of strike action.
UCATT is now in consultation with its activists at the company and the exact dates and nature of the industrial action will be announced by the end of the week.
Steve Murphy, General Secretary of construction union UCATT, said: "This result is so emphatic that there is no doubt that within days key construction sites will grind to a halt."
Major construction contractors who will be affected by the industrial action include: Kier, Lend Lease, Bam, Costain, Mace and Vinci.
(CD/IT)
Police are appealing for witnesses to a crash on Bear Road in Brighton, in which three people were injured.
Emergency services were called after a blue Subaru collided with a wall near to the junction with Tenentry Down Road around 3.15am on Monday.
The 19-year-old male driver from Brighton and his 19-year-old male passenger suffered serious injuries and are currently being treated in the Royal Sussex County Hospital. A 19-year-old man from Brighton, also a passenger, suffered minor injuries but did not attend hospital.
Paintings Stolen From A House In Slough
Thames Valley Police is appealing for information to locate three paintings which were stolen from a house in Slough.
Three antique paintings belonging to a woman in her seventies and a man in his eighties were taken from a house at some point between March and June this year.
The victims, who both have dementia, noticed that the stolen paintings had been replaced with other paintings hung in their place.
Anyone with information is being asked to contact the police.
HTC Plant Crane Drivers Vote For Strike Action
HTC Plant crane drivers have voted for strike action following a pay dispute.
The crane drivers, who are members of construction union UCATT, voted 94.6% in favour of industrial action short of strike action.
UCATT is now in consultation with its activists at the company and the exact dates and nature of the industrial action will be announced by the end of the week.
Steve Murphy, General Secretary of construction union UCATT, said: "This result is so emphatic that there is no doubt that within days key construction sites will grind to a halt."
Major construction contractors who will be affected by the industrial action include: Kier, Lend Lease, Bam, Costain, Mace and Vinci.
(CD/IT)
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Network Rail in High Court bid to halt strike
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Network Rail in High Court bid to halt strike
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20 May 2004
Network Rail staff vote for strike action
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Talks to begin over Heathrow catering row
Talks are set to begin in an attempt to resolve the industrial dispute, which has led to the cancellation of flights and the stranding of over 70,000 passengers at London’s Heathrow airport.
Talks to begin over Heathrow catering row
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23 October 2013
Post Office Managers Announce First Industrial Action For 34 Years
New dispute has erupted at the Post Office, with managers now announcing that they will take their first industrial action in 34 years. Representing 900 Post Office managers, the Unite unions said that a 24 hour industrial action will be taken on Friday, with a ban on overtime and work to rule.
Post Office Managers Announce First Industrial Action For 34 Years
New dispute has erupted at the Post Office, with managers now announcing that they will take their first industrial action in 34 years. Representing 900 Post Office managers, the Unite unions said that a 24 hour industrial action will be taken on Friday, with a ban on overtime and work to rule.