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

Campaigners call for transparency after police force claims it doesn’t know how much policing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding will cost taxpayers.

‘Snow excuse, Phil…’ It’s cuts, not bad weather that’s to blame for shoddy GDP figures.

The PM is on a losing spree in the Lords – and large majorities there will encourage some MPs to defy their own government, writes Lib Dem peer Lord Wallace.

Refusing to investigate a major Tory donor is just one sign of the need for reform at the UK’s tax body.

The European Commission is hoping to launch a directive to protect whistleblowers. Molly Scott Cato explains why this would protect us all.

The Metropolitan Police’s new crime figures point to a sharp rise in anti-Muslim crime. And some argue Brexit might be to blame.

ID checks at polling stations are being trialled in five English cities. Lester Holloway explains how the move will affect the most vulnerable.

Most carer workers are still being paid well under the national minimum wage. And the government isn’t doing anything about it.

And they’re confident they’ll win.

Who do Acas go to when their workers strike?…