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

Since being taken into private hands, water has been wasted, polluted, and become radically more expensive. So why is it not public once more? Linda Worden writes.

From unlawful deduction of wages to discrimination, outsourced workers are experiencing huge problems

No Deal would leave the steel industry dangerously exposed

It’s all thanks to brave people who spoke up…

Three Palestines were reportedly killed in airstrike in Gaza this week, and the UK is still selling arms to Israel

Luis, one workers on strike at the MoJ, said they call it the “Ministry of Injustice”

Regulators are incapable of protecting the public from economic crime, writes accounting expert Prem Sikka.

By bringing together campaigners from both the Lib Dems and the Greens, the Social Liberal Forum is trying to build a new radical liberalism.

This week we learnt that illegal drug-related deaths have now been at or near record levels for five years in a row. Thankfully, policy is shifting.

2018 has seen some major developments when it comes to nuclear weapons. It’s time to say ‘never again’, Natalie Bennett writes.