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

The government’s latest green paper tries to give the impression of a strong response to a tide of corporate abuse – don’t hold your breath.

Jacob Rees-Mogg had previously cited the article claiming it showed the “huge savings for us all outside the customs union”.

The pro-hunt group said the Conservative government had failed to address chronic deprivation and access to services in the countryside.

We speak to activists challenging the changes on the ground.

How can the force be held to account if we have no idea who was involved?

Party leaders want to change the law to see more of your online data. Meanwhile the European Commission reveals plans to tax tech giants…

We are three years into a public inquiry into undercover policing and arguments are still ongoing about which officers can remain anonymous.

A powerful advertising lobby has just threatened to quit Facebook following the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The money should really go into journalism instead.

Lecturers’ strikes brought universities to a halt for most of the last month. But what started as a last resort turned into a movement for the Free University.

In times of unprecedented data accumulation and its control in the hands of a selected few, how can democracy be upheld?