Reform’s first year running councils: ‘The atmosphere in the chamber has changed’
Reform’s first year running councils seems to have been defined by a focus on ‘culture war’ issues

This won’t make pleasant reading for the Chancellor…

Technocratic tinkering won’t solve the housing crisis.

Calls are growing for Labour to look beyond its own structures and work out how to democratise the country as a whole.

While the Amazon boss’s hefty donation is welcome, the company has been a factor in the social problems that Bezos is now trying to address.

“From air pollution to plastics and a four day week – where Greens lead, others follow” – Left Foot Forward speaks to the new Green Party co-leader team.

In an interview with LFF this week, Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell refused to fully endorse a public vote on the terms of Brexit: “I want a General Election, I don’t want to let these Tories off the hook.” Bashir Ibrahim responds.

A new report by one of the architects of Article 50 sets out in clear, practical terms how a People’s Vote is achievable in the time-frame available to us.

One motion proposes adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism – while another urges the party to reject it entirely.

Minds aren’t being changed by the same old prominent moderate faces – it’s the energetic, irreverent, cross-spectrum youth campaigns which will win a new vote.

Best for Britain have been refused entry to the upcoming Tory conference, but the group will keep making their case, says Chief Executive Eloise Todd.