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Reform council leader’s companies collapse after owing £1.5m
So much for being “a business leader with a proven track record”
Five examples of how Reform is failing in local government
Reform’s first seven months running 12 councils reveal a gap between rhetoric and results
Everyone Hates Elon: ‘Reform and Nigel Farage are definitely on our hit list’
"There's a common thread here of people who are out for money and not out for helping ordinary people"
What does Andrea Egan’s election as the new Unison general secretary mean for workers and Labour?
While Egan's election has been branded a blow to Labour, it also reflects workers' desire for more vocal, strike-ready union representation.
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Jeremy Corbyn MP calls for communities to unite against hatred, racism and fear
"The great dividers want you to think the problems in society are caused by migrants and refugees. They’re wrong."