
The Tory surveillance bill would make Putin proud
History shows that security services don’t always use their powers to protect the public

History shows that security services don’t always use their powers to protect the public

And up 11 per cent to £600,000 in London

Jess Phillips begs prime minister for a change of heart

209,000 jobs don’t pay minimum wage of £6.70

The UK used to be the long hours capital of Europe and it could be again, TUC research shows

Mr welfare reform calls the EU ‘a force for social injustice’

As the government launches its anti-corruption summit, Labour should call for justice for the world’s poorest

Border control measures are being imposed on virtually every area of life in Britain

Whoever is elected mayor tomorrow must tackle greedy landlords and build more homes

Threatened with a backbench rebellion, the government will accept the new Dubs amendment