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

In the first of a three-part article series written by For Our Future’s Sake campaigners, Jason Arthur argues that Brexit was fuelled by anti-immigrant sentiment.

Corbyn’s shadow cabinet has been dogged by accusations from Labour Remainers that it will not oppose a Tory Brexit. But Keir Starmer points in the opposite direction.

On Friday a historic vote made abortion legal in the Irish Republic. By Monday, the DUP was vowing to block a similar move in Northern Ireland.

Mark Zuckerberg’s EU hearing was little more than window-dressing. It’s time for governments to look at breaking up the online monopolies.

But the union plan to keep the pressure up, after the university offered only ‘vague commitments’ to take some services back in house.

People power can and will overcome the bullying and intimidation of the Mail, writes Best for Britain’s Eloise Todd.

Prem Sikka argues that suppliers and employees must be compensated when companies go bust.

Amazon Italy has finally agreed to work with unions, Spanish fulfilment centres are on strike, and German workers have erupted in protest. Amazon.co.uk is next on the line.

Successive Conservative governments let the housing crisis spiral out of control. If they don’t want to tackle it, someone else should be at the helm.

Two major developments in our health service could open it up to private takeovers. They must be stopped.