Shocking chart reveals how much of a disaster Tory levelling up has been for the poorest children
It comes as the government’s own data yesterday revealed that the number of children living in poverty across the UK has hit a record high
It comes as the government’s own data yesterday revealed that the number of children living in poverty across the UK has hit a record high
“A fitting end to this horror show.”
There are enough real and substantive changes that can be made to our society without dismissing the other side as beyond the pale
The undoing of the Telegraph mirrors a broader crisis in conservatism, which could leave a gap for Ukip to fill
There has been a conflict in Conservative Party economic policy for the last thirty years – between conservative values of frugality and the rise of personal debt.
Speaking up for an English identity should form part of Labour’s new conservative narrative.
Alex Hern reports on heartless Edwina Currie and how good she is at making people cry
Dominic Browne gives a round-up of all the main papers’ opinions on the AV referendum, from the optimistic to the cynical, the meditative to the hysterical.
Rachael Maskell, national officer for the health and voluntary sectors at Unite the Union, reports on the human impact of the Tory-led government’s massive cuts.
The Institute of Government recently played host to a panel of Conservatives, more infamously/famously known (depending on which side of the fence you sit) as the Red Tories.