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Nigel Farage heckled yet again on local elections campaign trail

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

‘You’re not welcome here’

Nigel Farage defends Senedd candidate's Nazi salute

‘Staunch’ Reform members win Nigel Farage’s energy bill giveaway

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

‘Is this legal?’

Nigel Farage posing with the winners of his energy bill giveaway

Keir Starmer says he is fed up with Trump and Putin as Britons feel effect of war

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

Families are facing a hike in fuel and energy costs and thousands of small UK firms’ energy bills are set to more than double due to the conflict.

Keir Starmer slams Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage over their U-turns on the Iran war

Latest Posts

BREAKING: Majority would back new in-out referendum if there was ‘no deal’ scenario

9 December, 2017

Exclusive poll for Left Foot Forward shows most people would now back fresh referendum if trade talks fail.

Right-to-buy has stoked the housing crisis – but the Tories want to roll it out further

Oscar Webb
8 December, 2017

400,000 houses sold under right-to-buy are now being rented privately and for double average council rents. The policy’s created a new class of buy-to-let landlords.

Brexit lies die hard: Michael Gove STILL claims leaving the EU will mean more money for the NHS

8 December, 2017

“As a result of leaving the EU, there is more money for the NHS”, he told the Today programme this morning.

The government ‘named and shamed’ 260 exploitative employers today. But what about public sector workers?

Oscar Webb
8 December, 2017

The government’s investigation into employers paying less than minimum wage failed to look at the unpaid work done by an estimated 2 million public servants.

Negotiations are moving to the next stage, but don’t be fooled – we’re still in Brexit chaos

Keith Taylor
8 December, 2017

The Brexit shambles of David Davis earlier in the week are in no way nullified by today’s news — we’re still heading for a disastrous exit from the EU.

George Osborne made food banks necessary, now his newspaper is asking you to pay for them

Charlotte England
7 December, 2017

Phone up and ask the former chancellor – who is taking part in the charity telethon – why he loves food banks so much. Don’t phone up and donate money.

The NHS is nearing crisis point. It could really do with that £350 million a week

Charlotte England
7 December, 2017

The Brexit battle bus promised more funding for the NHS. Instead, we may be about to fork out for a £40 billion divorce bill, while hospitals are at capacity and the Tories aren’t willing to pay up.

Inside Yarl’s Wood: ‘Seema begged for help as blood seeped through her bandages’

Amelia Womack
7 December, 2017

Immigration detention is inhumane, expensive and pointless. It compounds the trauma of the already traumatised. There is no place for it in today’s Britain.

Jeremy Corbyn speaking on climate change

To survive, the next Labour government must be more Attlee than Allende

Mark Stanford
7 December, 2017

Already shaken by Brexit, banks are reconsidering their positions in the UK. And it is crucial that they know where they stand with the Labour party.

The “two-child limit” for welfare claimants is brutal and moralistic. It must be scrapped

Dave Prentis
6 December, 2017

It’s not the government’s place to dictate how many children lower income families can have.

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