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Joana Ramiro

Joana Ramiro is a reporter for Left Foot Forward. You can follow her on Twitter for all sorts of rants - from Brexit to sex & dating - here.
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Right wing papers are the least trusted in the country (even if still the best selling ones too)

Joana Ramiro
18 September, 2018

The Sun tops the list of the least trusted newspapers in Britain. And the Mail Online follows suit in the Published Audience Measurement Company latest survey.

Charities, think tanks and independent commissions agree: Tory austerity has left Britain destitute

Joana Ramiro
17 September, 2018

Two new studies by the Social Metrics Commission and the New Economics Foundation reveal the extent to which David Cameron and Theresa May have wrecked havoc in Britain’s wallets.

The TUC has just pledged to campaign on trans-friendly changes to Gender Recognition Act

Joana Ramiro
11 September, 2018

A motion pushing for a “simplified, free, statutory gender-recognition process based on self-declaration” was passed nem con.

Charities just expressed increase lack of confidence in the government’s Brexit plans

Joana Ramiro
3 September, 2018

A group helping British charities stay afloat analysed Theresa May’s final Brexit plan. And there’s much to be concerned about.

University cleaners are celebrating being brought in-house as victory could set precedent for others

Joana Ramiro
30 August, 2018

SOAS cleaners have been brought in-house after a 12 year long battle. Joana Ramiro reports.

This political analyst just examined 11 Brexit polls and the results are fascinating

Joana Ramiro
28 August, 2018

John Curtice has looked at surveys on the popularity of a second referendum. And while wording matters, support is definitely growing for a People’s Vote.

Over 47,000 Brits have signed a call for permanent European citizenship

Joana Ramiro
27 August, 2018

European citizens enjoy a series of rights – including freedom of movement – but should Brits continue enjoying them after Brexit?

Here’s four sectors where low EU net migration means bad news for the British economy

Joana Ramiro
23 August, 2018

Brexodus is now undeniably on its way, as EU workers leave Britain for safer shores. And our food and health could be at risk.

The Battle of Brexit: Brits turn away at prospect of ‘no deal’ but Brexiteers charge on

Joana Ramiro
23 August, 2018

Even more people are changing their minds on Brexit as the government prepares for a possible ‘no deal’ scenario. But Jacob Rees-Mogg & Co still shun an EU agreement.

Sajid Javid just dismissed the suffering of 146 Windrush generation members

Joana Ramiro
21 August, 2018

The Home Secretary apologised to the 18 deported people of Caribbean Commonwealth nationality, but for the remaining cases there were few words.

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