Misogyny, Epstein and Reform’s cultural agenda
From Epstein’s web to Reform’s proposed raft of policy ideas, creeping misogyny now risks redefining women’s rights in Britain

Unite, Labour’s largest trade union affiliate, may reconsider its relationship with the party

‘Labour has a proud tradition of supporting our armed forces and defence industry, one which should not just be accepted but embraced as one of our greatest strengths.’

Campaigners branded this a ‘monumental victory’

‘Matt Goodwin really doesn’t like women’

Boam has had 40 complaints made against him since May last year

It is not the first time that the Reform group on Staffordshire County Council has been embroiled in racism allegations

Lowles says that it’s easy to think the battle against Reform is online, but it is in communities

“Offensive and wrong. Britain is a proud, tolerant and diverse country. Jim Ratcliffe should apologise.”

Campaigners have welcomed the bill, but say that there also needs to be a cap on donations to political parties

It also comes amid reports that the Labour Party is increasingly confident it could hold on to Gorton and Denton, despite a major challenge from both the Greens and Reform.