England’s system for deciding struggling schools’ futures, now effectively run in-house and in private by the Department for Education, has serious questions to answer.
From celebrating the landscapes of Capability Brown to preserving the aristocracy’s stately homes, the National Trust was seen as drawing its members from a narrow demographic. But much has changed, says Paul Stewart
Prospect responds to news of a massive hole in defence spending
Prospect negotiators for the education and children's services group give their updates from the last month.
Prospect responds to news that Cottam power station is to close
England’s natural heritage is at risk after almost a decade of real-term pay cuts, four consecutive years of funding cuts...
Prospect will be balloting Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) members over support for industrial action after they rejected their annual...
Prospect members in the Ministry of Justice have overwhelmingly rejected a five-year pay offer which would have meant significant changes...
Laura Leitch is playing a key role in the environmental safety at Heysham 1 power station, but is also determined...
Staff at the institute were without progression for almost a decade following the introduction of UK public sector pay austerity. ...
Staff at the institute were without progression for almost a decade following the introduction of UK public sector pay austerity. ...
Prospect, the independent union for Professional Referees in Scotland, is appalled by media reports that a referee may have been...
Prospect has confirmed arrangements for balloting air traffic controllers at Highlands and Islands Airports Limited on industrial action