
Michael Gove found guilty of standards breach
The Communities Secretary had been placed under investigation in February

The Communities Secretary had been placed under investigation in February

Average public sector pay at the end of 2023 was 1% lower than at the start of 2007

‘I can’t believe Labour have failed New York like this!’

‘The threat to protest and the undermining of the right to strike raise questions about the UK’s commitment to open democracy’

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

Labour is counting on the unpopularity of the Conservative Party to catapult it into power but in the absence of specific policies and failure to improve quality of life, electoral goodwill will quickly evaporate.

Housing delayed is, after all, housing denied

‘I think what we’ve seen over the years, is the Conservative Party becoming more right-wing’

The significance of achieving a 50:50 Parliament is not simply about numbers.

The latest figures have caused outrage and condemnation among child poverty charities.