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Jacob Rees-Mogg could be reported to the police over Tory ‘gerrymandering’ claims
“It seems to me there is a real possibility that the only fraud could be this Government."
Nigel Farage admits ‘Brexit has failed’
An extraordinary moment
Jacob Rees-Mogg admits voter ID law was about ‘gerrymandering’ rather than tackling electoral fraud
'Parties that try and gerrymander end up finding their clever scheme comes back to bite them'
University strikes loom unless pay increases, warns UNISON
Support staff at nine universities in England have voted to strike over a "sub-par" pay offer from the Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA).
Jeremy Hunt brutally mocked for claiming ‘Brexit is not the issue’ for UK’s poor economic performance
The government’s own Office for Budget Responsibility report says that the decision to leave the EU will reduce long-run productivity by 4 percent.
Charities, unions and debt experts warn interest rates rise could mean vulnerable people face ‘unmanageable debt’
‘The scarring effects may be felt for years to come, in the form of worse health and unmanageable debts.’