Investment in public services vital in delivering prime minister’s vision for Britain, says UNISON

If the government is to realise its ambitious agenda, it must work with the people who will be tasked with rebuilding the country

News, Press release on the UNISON National site.

John Prescott was ‘one of a kind’, says UNISON

Lord Prescott’s drive and determination made him a political colossus

News, Press release on the UNISON National site.
Rachel Reeves with the red budget box on Downing Street before giving her budget speech

The budget: A rejection of austerity and a move toward growth

Last week’s first Labour budget for 14 years has prompted much comment, but here, UNISON’s policy team analyses what it means for members and public services

Article, News on the UNISON National site.

Opinion: The King’s Speech

UNISON policy officer David Arnold says that Labour’s first King’s Speech reveals ‘the most interventionist and class-conscious government since the 1970s’

Christina McAnea

Opinion: A new dawn for public services – a hopeful vision under Labour

Investing in public services is more than just a budgetary choice; it’s a moral duty

Article, General Secretary's blog on the UNISON National site.

At last the UK has a prime minister who understands the value of public service

Fresh approach from new PM can’t come soon enough

News, Press release on the UNISON National site.

A Labour government can now press the reset button for public services, says UNISON

Investment in communities, health and care must be at the heart of change

News, Press release on the UNISON National site.

Diane Abbott is an inspiration to many people

First Black female MP blazed a trail

News, Press release on the UNISON National site.
Christina McAnea

Blog: The hope Labour can bring

The party’s New Deal for Working People, planned with UNISON’s involvement, would make a huge improvement to working people’s lives

Article, General Secretary's blog, News on the UNISON National site.
Jon Cruddas

Book review – A Century of Labour

The ‘origin story’ of the party makes clear it has always been made up of many different strands – a ‘broad church’