
Three lessons for EU campaigners on Scotland’s would-be Independence Day
The post-referendum shake-up of Scottish politics highlights the importance of winning big

The post-referendum shake-up of Scottish politics highlights the importance of winning big

Progress on closing the pay gap has stalled, according to Women and Equalities Committee

Conservative changes to the voting system mean that young Remain supporters are less likely to be on the electoral roll

Despite his supposedly principled resignation, Duncan Smith’s legacy is one of deep prejudice and stigma

The changes are described as indefensible in a damning resignation letter

If more people are living with disabilities, that’s a good reason to increase spending

The Government’s Trade Union Bill has suffered embarrassing defeats on political funding, electronic voting and facility time

Rapid reactions to George Osborne’s budget from charities, think-tanks, trade unions and political parties

NUT claims that ‘the Government’s ultimate agenda is the privatisation of education’

Focus issues include climate change, environmental protection, workers’ rights and freedom of movement