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

A decade after the financial crash of 2008, the majority of the British public still doesn’t trust banks. Simon Youel explains what needs to change.

A year on from Grenfell, the Tories’ new Green Paper on social housing will barely cover the cracks when it comes to the growing precariousness faced by tenants.

BMG poll for Left Foot Forward shows the PM must ‘step back from the cliff edge’.

41% of the British public would hold the Prime Minister responsible – rather than ‘saboteurs’ or the EU – if we’re pulled out of Europe with no deal.

14 months on, there is still no justice for the victims of Grenfell – and many social housing tenants remain at risk.

Though a majority of MPs appear to be opposed to a no-deal Brexit, they are spread across different parties. Could a national unity government be the solution?

The Tory politician has normalised racism, and may have made the unacceptable seem acceptable to people with underlying prejudices, says charity.

The Tories should be building at least 30,000 new affordable homes each year. Last year they built less than 6,000.

Boris Johnson racist rhetoric is nothing new and is always present when he campaigns on Brexit. Rania Ramli explains why the People’s Vote is also fighting Islamophobia.

Green Party deputy leader Amelia Womack was invited to speak at this year’s Boomtown festival on how politics should be about community engagement. Here’s what she had to say.