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Policing / 17 April 2026
17 April 2026

The British outsourcing giant quietly deleted mention of training US immigration agents after killings in Minneapolis intensified scrutiny of its controversial contracts. SOLOMON HUGHES reports

A Serco prison van arriving at the Central Criminal Court, b
Features / 27 September 2024
27 September 2024
Despite being roundly criticised by Labour shadow ministers when in opposition, the notorious outsourcing company appears to be back in the party fold and expecting further lucrative government contracts, SOLOMON HUGHES reports
Britain / 12 September 2024
12 September 2024
A member of prison staff, November 19, 2018
Britain / 15 March 2024
15 March 2024
Britain / 18 December 2023
18 December 2023
Features / 16 March 2023
16 March 2023
SOLOMON HUGHES reports on yet another Covid cash grab that was supposedly designed to help people back to work — but was far better at lining the pockets of the outsourcing giants
Rubbish piled in a Serco-run hotel
Britain / 2 November 2022
2 November 2022
Campaigners outside the Department of Health and Social Care
Features / 14 July 2022
14 July 2022
By its own admission, through ‘aggressive behaviour,’ the outsourcing company has cashed in on public pandemic services – leaving behind a litany of botched and inadequate provision, says SOLOMON HUGHES
A Caledonian Sleeper train
Britain / 1 December 2021
1 December 2021
Britain / 5 August 2021
5 August 2021
The outsource giant said its operating profit was up by 31 per cent to £116 million in the six months to June
A Caledonian Sleeper train at Edinburgh Waverley Station
Britain / 9 June 2021
9 June 2021
The union accused operating company Serco of lying to passengers about the wage dispute
A Zero Covid rally at Serco  HQ in London  in December last
Features / 25 April 2021
25 April 2021
With Serco’s contact tracing contract ending on May 17, JOAN TWELVES explains why now is the time to apply pressure for it not to be renewed
People wait to get inoculated at a vaccination camp in Kochi
Features / 25 March 2021
25 March 2021
The doorstep health workers of India’s communist state show that it’s human assistance that makes self-isolation possible, not the call centres and crib sheets favoured by the Tories, says SOLOMON HUGHES
A campaigner outside the Department of Health and Social Car
Features / 2 December 2020
2 December 2020
We need to ensure that this crisis is not paid for on the backs of the working class, argues RICHARD BURGON MP
An NHS Test and Trace logo on a member of staff's jacket at
Britain / 26 November 2020
26 November 2020
Activists at the Department of Health in London protesting o
Features / 21 October 2020
21 October 2020
Outsourcing giants like Serco shouldn’t get another penny of public money, says RICHARD BURGON MP
Britain / 16 October 2020
16 October 2020
The company expects a trading profit of between £160m and £165m
Campaigners outside the Department of Health and Social Care
Britain / 25 September 2020
25 September 2020
Britain / 16 September 2020
16 September 2020
Workers vote overwhelmingly for strike action
Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Editorial: / 17 August 2020
17 August 2020
Britain / 20 December 2019
20 December 2019
Britain / 13 November 2019
13 November 2019
150 refugees living in Glasgow in properties provided by the Home Office contractor now face homelessness