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

To appease hardline Brexiteers, Downing Street said the UK is “categorically” leaving the customs union – going against what a clear majority of the public now want.

Parliament will grill Carillion bosses tomorrow – they may use the opportunity to look at corporate law overall.

As an inquest reports on fatal failings at New Hall Prison, it’s clear that mental health care in our prison system is at breaking point.

Previously unseen polling shows how difficult the Leave vote is to shift – even in the face of overwhelming economic evidence. We must build a vision for remaining in the EU.

From libraries to park staff, councils are taking back control after the collapse of outsourcing giant Carillion.

The government must reject the buy-out of a key manufacturing firm if they are serious about protecting UK manufacturing.

A new anti-Brexit campaign, aims to highlight the UK government’s neglect of young people’s views on Europe – and to mobilise 18-25-year-olds to demand they are heard.

Tactless pay hike comes as staff at 61 universities, including Edinburgh, prepare to strike over pensions.

Up to 1,650 local hospital staff across two different NHS trusts face transfer to subsidiary companies, where unions worry their employment rights could be eroded away.

As the MoD launch plans to flog off their fire service, unions are warning another Carillion-style collapse could be round the corner.