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

“My life is not easy”, Farage said at the weekend, despite having an estimated net worth of over £2m.

Don’t let them U-turn on their promise to protect workers’ rights post-Brexit.

The voice of UK citizens living in Europe is being totally ignored. But they’re getting organised, writes Natalie Bennett.

The divide in higher education is getting starker. Huge strikes are on the cards unless something is done about it – and soon, writes UCU General Secretary Sally Hunt.

Nearly four in five believe university bosses should not be allowed on the remuneration committees which keep bumping up their pay.

The eleven Tory rebels won us a “meaningful vote” – we need to make it count.

Public opposition to the Sky takeover could be forcing the media mogul to drastically scale back his empire.

Thousands of EU nationals who have been detained or deported in the last two years could now sue the Home Office for compensation.

Major retailers are using free labour to cover staff shortages, with no intention of offering paid employment afterwards – and the Prime Minister has no idea what is going on.

At every stage, the PM has sidelined our elected MPs to force us out of the EU