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 a conspiracy theory too far, Jacob Rees Mogg claimed that the government has “fiddled” its own figures on the economic impact of Brexit.

With the right arguments Brexiteers can be converted – trust me, I voted to leave the EU but have changed my mind.

It’s incredibly concerning that there have been no convictions for practicing FGM, writes London Assembly Member Jennette Arnold.

The authority safeguarding the UK’s trade outside the customs union has just 25 staff – less than one tenth the required number critics say.

Brexit is a form of illegitimate power grab closer to a soft coup than a democratic process.

The Suffragettes rightly broke the law with pride. An apology would only let the Tories off the hook.

The controversy in Haringey shows that, for all that politicians claim their policies to be neutral, that’s not how politics works.

As Lords vote on restoring Parliament, Green Peer Jenny Jones argues it needs rebuilding from the basement up.

Support for the party drops dramatically in the situation that they back Brexit at a general election, compared to a situation where they campaign against it.

Not only is the policy discriminatory – it’s unclear that it makes the NHS any money.