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No party has managed to persuade the public that they have a clear plan for Brexit, according to new BMG polling for Left Foot Forward.

The Department for Work and Pensions says it can’t refund £150m in benefits underpayments due to a tribunal ruling. Yet they’ve got round rulings in the past…

The Cambridge Analytica revelations are another sign that the social network is not acting in the interests of the community. For Facebook to be a real social network, it needs to be owned by those who invest their personal lives in it.

Just who is happy with the government’s Brexit plans?

People are waking up the Brexiteers’ £350m-a-week for the NHS lie, it would seem.

Property wealth has risen by 300% over the past 40 years while annual property taxes have fallen by 0.3%.

“With even Leavers starting to doubt we’ll secure a decent Brexit deal, trouble is brewing…”

Two decisive defeats in the past week alone have put oil and gas companies on the back foot.

The failed company’s liquidators – who already took £21m for advising the firm – could take hundreds of millions in fees.

“Brexiters have been prepared to compromise and surrender on almost every single point.”