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

An activist reports from fossil fuel protests surrounding the UN climate summit in Germany.

A national body directing home building on vacant public land could be the bold solution we need to our failing housing system.

Major accountancy firms are key players in tax avoidance — but at the same time publicly claim to have “high moral standards”. This myth must be quashed.

At a conference in Gothenburg last week, EU leaders urged Theresa May to commit to an agreement enhancing workers rights.

George Osborne’s 2012 cut in the highest rate of income tax from 50p to 45p lost billions in public revenue — handy if you’re superrich though.

A “just transition” for communities reliant on fossil fuels must lead our climate revolution.

Are May and Cameron’s welfare reforms a violation of human rights law?

New research shows the headline price of a pay rise for our nurses, teachers and civil servants doesn’t tell the whole picture.

British progressives have been quick to jump on the pro-independence bandwagon – without assessing the real situation.

The Government is detaining more migrants each year but deporting proportionally fewer, wasting money in the process and causing unnecessary harm to thousands of people.