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Here’s where you can return your unwanted Reform UK flyers 

Basit Mahmood
Today

yYou don’t have to read their untruths and can send it back to Reform with a cost that will be incurred by the party.

Nigel Farage complains about banknote changes

Reform’s Richard Tice facing calls to be sacked over firm’s £91,000 unpaid tax bill

Basit Mahmood
Today

Will he now resign?

Richard Tice

Reform candidate was twice disciplined by Tories over ‘racist comments’

Basit Mahmood
Today

None of his alleged past comments seem to have worried Reform, who were more than happy to take him on as a candidate.

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Natalie Bennett: From Bonn to Westminster, we are witnessing a peaceful political revolution

Natalie Bennett
7 November, 2017

The former Green Party leader reports from COP on stories of resilience – and resistance.

Facebook’s latest move could prove a hammer blow to journalism

Josiah Mortimer
7 November, 2017

The media giant must stop and rethink recent changes that could undermine democracy in large parts of the world.

Why aren’t we acting on climate change? It’s simple: the power of corporate lobbying

Molly Scott Cato
6 November, 2017

The UN climate talks themselves are funded in part by corporations who have no wish to end our dependence on fossil fuels.

Whilst the rich hide their wealth abroad, a fifth of the UK live on poverty wages

6 November, 2017

The British establishment have allowed millions of people to fall into poverty whilst the country’s wealth is siphoned off abroad.

The Paradise Papers are the direct result of wilful Tory inaction on tax avoidance

Prem Sikka
6 November, 2017

The growth of offshore tax havens is no coincidence — the government prioritise helping the rich and powerful at the expense of everyone else.

Why IPSA won’t recognise the parliamentary staffers’ union — and what can be done about it

Simon Sapper
6 November, 2017

The body regulating parliamentary standards must challenge the culture of casual harassment and abuse.

PETITION: Tell Parliament to recognise the union for MPs’ staff

Josiah Mortimer
3 November, 2017

Until the imbalance of power between MPs and staffers is challenged, abuse can continue to go unchallenged. The Parliamentary authorities should give workers a voice.

The cracks are growing in the UK’s privatised prison and probation service

Josiah Mortimer
3 November, 2017

Three years on from part-privatisation, staff and organisations working in the criminal justice sector are struggling to cope

Is this the beginning of the end for May’s government?

Ed Jacobs
3 November, 2017

This week has made the Conservatives’ future very uncertain indeed.

Why the Tories are terrified of releasing the Brexit impact papers

Richard Corbett
3 November, 2017

The Conservatives know the scale of the disaster Brexit poses – and they want to keep voters in the dark, says Labour’s leader in the European Parliament.

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