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

Olivia Barber
28 April, 2026 (3 days ago)

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

Nigel Farage gets heckled at London local election launch

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Will gifting £10,000 really make life easier for millennials?

Joana Ramiro
8 May, 2018

A new report is proposing giving people in their 20s a ‘Citizen’s Inheritance’ and controlled rents. Joana Ramiro investigates.

Caroline Lucas: Other parties can no longer be complacent in wake of Green wins

Josiah Mortimer
4 May, 2018

The Greens saw some impressive results on Thursday night. What’s behind the surge?

REJOICE: The hard right have been wiped out in the local elections

Josiah Mortimer
4 May, 2018

UKIP and the far-right have received an almighty drubbing.

No, Momentum didn’t cost Labour a victory in the local elections

Josiah Mortimer
4 May, 2018

Trafford Labour Party leader: Momentum campaign was ‘a massive help for us’ in winning back Tory council.

How the Windrush scandal could cost the Conservatives crucial voters

Rakib Ehsan
3 May, 2018

Are these elections the nail in the coffin for the Conservatives’ support among black voters?

Local elections: We have an opportunity to end ‘one party councils’ in England

Jonathan Bartley
3 May, 2018

In many councils, voters have a choice: to accept one party state councils – or to elect a real opposition, writes Green leader Jonathan Bartley.

Forty years on, we still need to learn lessons from the Grunwick strike

John Lehal
3 May, 2018

A new play reminds us our economy is still stacked against ethnic minority workers.

The government’s ‘tough’ action on overseas tax dodging isn’t all it seems

Prem Sikka
3 May, 2018

The Tories are forcing overseas territories to publish who really owns companies. A welcome step – but it will do little on its own, writes accounting expert Prem Sikka.

How councils can stop privatisation in its tracks

Ellen Lees
2 May, 2018

We can break the stranglehold of outsourcing in our communities.

PMQs: What the PM really meant when she said ‘wages are up’

Josiah Mortimer
2 May, 2018

Her claims on Brexit Britain’s supposed economic success should be taken with a VERY large pinch of salt…

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