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

Green Party of England & Wales leadership candidate Shahrar Ali has described allegations of antisemitism as ‘shocking negative campaigning’.

Damian Hinds thinks screens are to blame for children struggling with speaking when they start school. But there are other factors at play.

There are lots of questions to answer surrounding Virgin Care’s growing role in our health service, says Unite’s national health officer Sarah Carpenter.

Migrant workers to strike across London got their first victory mere hours into walking out, as Kensington & Chelsea bring the services back in-house.

The government’s housing record is less than stellar, but Secretary of State James Brokenshire still thought it ok to threaten the Mayor of London on his. Tom Copley AM writes.

Three UKIPers have been suspended from the party following a fascist attack on a bookshop. But it’s not the first time members are busted fraternising with the far-right.

Outsourced public services should be run by locally and democratically owned social enterprises and co-operatives, not giants like Serco. Duncan Thorp writes.

Fewer referrals from NHS hospitals to private ones is generally good news. But we should keep vigilant, National Health Action Party’s Kane Shaw argues.

A socialist bookshop got ransacked by an openly “anti-left” group of Tommy Robinson supporters on Friday evening. And if we don’t organise now, this could be the future.

Prominent left-wing figures are touring the country arguing against the government’s chaotic Brexit plans. Trade union leader Manuel Cortes explains why.