
Wealthier voters in poorer areas most likely to have voted Brexit, new study finds
Because of greater financial security particularly home-ownership, more affluent voters were less wary of the potential risks of changing the status quo.

Because of greater financial security particularly home-ownership, more affluent voters were less wary of the potential risks of changing the status quo.

‘Everything we know tells us attacking LGBT equality is a losing strategy’

The Prime Minister and his wife are already the richest people to ever live in No.10 Downing Street.

Corporate profits soar to 30% higher than pre-pandemic levels

The number of English households living in temporary accommodation more than doubling between 2010 and 2023 from 48,000 to 112,000, the highest figure since records began.

Huge study into UK companies exposes a profiteering crisis ‘far from over’

Campaigns are seeking to undermine the agreement which aims to better protect and prepare nations against future pandemics

Brown made the call to scrap the two-child benefit cap during an interview on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, where he also said that the policy was misunderstood.

‘If you look at the Tory record over decades on privatising our public services and utilities, it has been a scandal’

Keir Starmer is unveiling the pledges at an event in Essex today, which will also be attended by the whole shadow cabinet, following on from an excellent set of local election results.