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 new survey has found that nearly half of Uber drivers have been assaulted. Now the union representing them is accusing TfL of “sabotage”.

“It is our patriotic duty to do everything we can to secure a People’s Vote.” Words to remember from the former Green Party leader.

A group of Jeremy Corbyn supporters have launched a campaign to put their party squarely against ‘hard Brexit’ – but will it do the trick?

UK-backed siege in Yemen could constitute a war crime, say Amnesty – as leading progressives demand No 10 stop arms sales to Saudi Arabia.

“It cannot be right for an individual to leave custody with £46 to last them a number of weeks, nowhere to live and no job.”

Brexit will hurt the chances of Britain’s young people to live, work and travel across the EU. We must march for a ‘People’s Vote’ on the deal, says Olympic skier Peter Speight.

The handling of scandals at leading banks show it’s time for a regulatory overhaul.

John McDonnell is proposing some brave new ideas for reforming our central bank. But there’s more a Labour government could do to revamp monetary policy.

Heathrow expansion is the one big project where Labour could combine with rebellious Tories to show they take climate change seriously, says Jenny Jones.

Former Transport Minister Jim Fitzpatrick says Heathrow’s expansion plans meet Labour’s ‘four key tests’ – and urges his colleagues to back the proposals.