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Reform’s first year running councils: ‘The atmosphere in the chamber has changed’

Olivia Barber
28 April, 2026 (2 days ago)

Reform’s first year running councils seems to have been defined by a focus on ‘culture war’ issues

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Your guide to Theresa May’s NHS funding plans

Joana Ramiro
18 June, 2018

The PM has just announced a grand new plan to invest in the National Health Service. But with or without ‘Brexit dividend’ experts and patients know it’s not enough.

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Damp, dirty and dangerous: Here’s how the government is housing homeless children

Koldo Casla
18 June, 2018

Report shows how government and local authorities are failing thousands of vulnerable kids in Britain by shoving them into B&Bs and forgetting all about them.

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Eight ways the Universal Credit roll-out has been a disaster

Josiah Mortimer
15 June, 2018

A new report from the National Audit Office shows just how shambolic the Tories’ all-in-one benefit scheme has been so far.

Gig economy bosses may be about to take a mighty beating

Josiah Mortimer
15 June, 2018

The IWGB has been allowed to take forward its case that Deliveroo riders have the right to formal representation through their union.

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What happened to the government’s promises to protect the environment after Brexit?

Keirra Box
15 June, 2018

Michael Gove committed to protecting the environment after Brexit – but the government have torpedoed plans that would ensure that.

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Why Remainers shouldn’t mourn the EEA defeat

Eloise Todd
15 June, 2018

Being in the European Economic Area with no say is far inferior to what we have now, writes Best for Britain chief Eloise Todd.

Frances O’Grady: Unions are starting to win the battle against forced self-employment

Frances O'Grady
15 June, 2018

The Pimlico Plumbers case sends a strong signal: bosses can no longer shun their responsibilities, writes the TUC’s General Secretary.

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It’s time to turn the tide on water privatisation

Ellen Lees
14 June, 2018

Nationalising our water industry is both feasible and affordable, according to campaign group We Own It.

Labour’s decision to pull us out of the single market was based on distortion

Molly Scott Cato
14 June, 2018

Labour threw away a chance to defeat the government, writes Molly Scott Cato MEP.

Migrants from Syria

Tim Farron: The Tories are breaking their promises to protect child refugees

Tim Farron
14 June, 2018

Britain has a proud history of taking in those fleeing war and persecution. But we are falling behind on our responsibilities.

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