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

When the facts change, the public can change their mind…

Serious questions need to be asked over the Big Four’s advice to Carillion as a crisis brewed.

Sophia Lysaczenko will appear in court on 14 February. She is one of 43 people standing trial over attempts to disrupt the Defence and Security Equipment International fair in September.

There is little chance of any speedy conclusion to the Carillion scandal: The liquidation will probably run for a decade or more and is likely to generate millions in fees for accountants and lawyers.

More economic democracy – union power, workers’ rights, decentralisation of and democratic engagement in decision-making – creates better productivity and a stronger, more secure economy.

And Labour and Tory MPs disagree with the party leaders on a host of other Brexit issues.

“The outsourcing party is over” Labour will promise today – and the call to end PFI is supported by some unlikely figures.

Brexit will destroy relationships, sunder families and narrow the outlook of future generations.

It was grossly unclear what people were voting for the first time around.

The crisis in A&E dominates the headlines – but mental health provision is being torn up across the country.