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2 in 5 BME workers experience racism at work – new TUC report shows
More than 1 in 4 (27%) BME people told the TUC they experienced racist jokes or “banter” at work in the last five years.
Sarah Olney MP: Why we need a written constitution to protect UK Parliamentary democracy
The extent to which this Government has acted with exceptionalism is simply beyond limits.
Good Law Project plans to sue Ofgem over energy price cap rise
The Good Law Project said that before raising the cap, Ofgem is legally required to provide evidence it has carried out a proper impact assessment and consider appropriate mitigation measures for the most vulnerable, including a lower social tariff.
Energy companies predicted to make £170bn in excess profits over next 2 years
UK energy firms could make excess profits totalling £170bn over the next two years, according to Treasury estimates, as millions of households struggle amid the cost of living crisis.
Andy Burnham praised for making the case for greater public ownership of essential utilities
“Everybody needs the basics, everybody needs to be able to afford the basics”.
Enough is Enough: Half a million people are now signed up to the campaign
500,000 people ready to take action against the cost of living crisis.