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US Government Shutdown Ends After 42 Days

The longest US government shutdown in history concludes as the House passes a funding bill. Discover the vote breakdown and the impact on federal workers.

Longest US government shutdown ends after 54 days

The longest US government shutdown in history concludes as Democrats release controversial Epstein emails mentioning Donald Trump. Get the latest on the funding deal and its impact.

Historic 54-Day US Government Shutdown Ends

The longest US government shutdown in history concludes after 54 days. The Senate passed a deal to reopen federal operations, reversing mass layoffs and offering backpay to workers.

US Government Shutdown: Day 37 Crisis Deepens

America faces unprecedented turmoil as the longest government shutdown in history enters its 37th day, with vital services collapsing and economic damage mounting daily.

HMRC worker wins COVID safety dismissal case

A tax office worker unfairly dismissed after raising COVID safety concerns during lockdown wins employment tribunal case against HMRC in precedent-setting ruling.

US Faces Longest Government Shutdown in History

The United States plunges into unprecedented political turmoil as Congress fails to pass funding legislation, triggering the longest government shutdown in American history with 800,000 federal workers facing unpaid leave.

US Government Shutdown: Senate Vote on Day 35

As America's government shutdown stretches into its fifth week, the Senate prepares for a critical funding vote that could end the political stalemate. Discover the latest developments and what this means for federal services.

Labour's first King's Speech unveils radical overhaul

Keir Starmer's Labour government has laid out its sweeping legislative agenda, promising to 'take the brakes off Britain' with reforms to planning, energy and workers' rights in a historic King's Speech.

NHS Pay Fury: Unions Threaten Winter Strike Action

Major healthcare unions have rejected the government's proposed 3% pay rise for NHS workers, branding it 'completely inadequate' and threatening coordinated strike action that could cripple health services this winter.

Home Office faces legal action over NI visa U-turn

The UK Home Office is confronting potential legal challenges after abruptly reversing visa decisions for Indian and Vietnamese workers in Northern Ireland, leaving families in limbo and raising questions about immigration policy consistency.

Government Shutdown Puts Air Traffic Control at Risk

As the US government shutdown enters its fifth week, air traffic controllers are working without pay, raising serious safety concerns across the aviation industry. Experts warn of potential mass resignations that could cripple air travel.

US shutdown threatens air travel chaos

Exclusive: America's air traffic controllers continue working without pay as government shutdown stretches into third week, raising safety concerns for transatlantic travellers.

Reeves announces minimum wage reforms in Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces sweeping minimum wage reforms in her debut Budget, targeting job creation and economic growth through increased pay floors and business incentives.

US shutdown forces workers into risky loans

Hundreds of thousands of American federal employees face financial catastrophe as political deadlock triggers government shutdown, forcing workers to take out high-interest loans to survive.

US Government Shutdown Threatens Federal Worker Pay

Hundreds of thousands of American federal employees confront financial uncertainty as political gridlock threatens government shutdown, with Democrats pushing emergency legislation to protect worker pay.

US Senate Passes Landmark Essential Workers Bill

In a historic move, the US Senate has approved the Essential Workers Bill, granting new protections and benefits to frontline employees who kept America running during the pandemic. Discover how this legislation will transform workers' rights.

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