
Britain’s struggling voters won’t put up with inequality much longer
Extreme levels of poverty are making our politics far more volatile

Extreme levels of poverty are making our politics far more volatile

It’s growing fast: the strikers in Brixton have been joined by workers from Picturehouses in Leicester Square, Hackney, Crouch End, Dulwich and Brighton.

The group has not taken a stance on the government’s arrangement

Border checks have no place in our schools and hospitals

If Liz Truss won’t commit to cutting prisoner numbers, she must reverse staffing cuts

The Archbishop of Canterbury and Tory MPs are among the critics

The initial amendment called for 3,000 lone children to be relocated

Left Foot Forward reports from Downing Street

Yvette Cooper and Dennis Skinner slammed the UK government’s complicity

Northern Irish women are still denied access to abortion