Constitutional Reform
The workers and owners of a popular local café/restaurant have forged a union recognition agreement thought to be a first of its kind in the city. South Street Kitchen in Park Hill has agreed to undertake collective bargaining with their workers’ union of choice, Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union (BFAWU). The agreement means that the owners… Read more »
BASC’s wild food team is celebrating educating more than 700 members of the next generation of chefs about game meat in the last year. BASC has worked with 36 colleges across the UK since early 2021 to highlight the field to fork journey of game meat to students and staff and to highlight and promote… Read more »
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By Emmeline Saunders A government project to create a prisoner database has been attacked by MPs over spiralling costs, poor management and long delays. The National Offender Management Information System (C-Nomis) was described as “a singular example of comprehensively poor project management” by the public accounts committee, which scrutinises government spending. Work to… Read more »
By Alex Stevenson Former Speaker Michael Martin faced a grilling from senior MPs over the arrest of Damian Green today, whose parliamentary office was searched by police last year. Metropolitan police officers did not have a warrant to search the building but were permitted to do so by parliamentary authorities, who are headed by the… Read more »