
In Calais, the consequences of Cameron’s immigration policy are painfully clear
Natalie Bennett reports from the makeshift camp where thousands of refugees fear the onset of winter

Natalie Bennett reports from the makeshift camp where thousands of refugees fear the onset of winter

A comparison of the treatment meted out to trade unions and accountancy trade associations

Kezia Dugdale has her hands tied

The logical endpoint of this trend could be the privatisation of housing associations

The government has announced it will be launching a review into the powers of the House of Lords

The move was described as a ‘new low’ for the party

CETA is bad for workers, environment, public services and democracy, and it is set to come to European Parliaments as early as 2016

Many towns and cities are at a critical juncture

Changes will give sanctioned claimants 14-days to appeal before their money is stopped

David Cameron’s ‘delight’ at tax credit cuts is inappropriate and insensitive