Tories threaten to ‘target’ Good Law Project – days before losing ‘crony’ contracts court case
Rather than fix its mistakes, this government’s modus operandi seems to follow the Cummings rule book: fight, privately brief, and sow distrust.
Rather than fix its mistakes, this government’s modus operandi seems to follow the Cummings rule book: fight, privately brief, and sow distrust.
What got spiked this week?
He stepped back as a working Royal following the Epstein revelations. Why do we need to celebrate his birthday?
The plans could allow Australian energy firms to sue the UK for taking climate action.
Is Boris Johnson now a Catholic in the eyes of Britain’s bizarre constitution?
XR activists are urging the leaders meeting at Carbis Bay in Cornwall to act ‘immediately’ to address the climate and ecological emergency.
“There is now nearly two years’ extra weight of evidence that the delay in providing a first payment is causing real hardship.”
In a wide-ranging interview with LFF, Davey discusses his party’s vision, why he believes the Liberal Democrats are ‘greener than the Greens’ and whether he is open to the formation of a progressive alliance to oust the Tories.
Our roundup of the progressive news the media missed.
“We shouldn’t have to wait until next year for the inquiry into how coronavirus has been handled,” Caroline Lucas tells LFF.