Reform UK candidate says women should stay at home and look after the kids instead of going to work
So much for Farage’s ‘beefed up’ vetting of candidates, clearly people with disgraceful and bigoted views are still being let through.

The Gard family are complaining to the press regulator IPSO over the newspaper’s actions following their son’s death.

One hospital said it had to turn away expectant mothers 30 times in 2016 because of “insufficient midwifery staffing for workload”

Britain’s contribution to the EU is less than half the £350 million figure used by the Vote Leave campaign.

Organisers say the demonstration will kick off an ‘Autumn of Discontent’ over Brexit and will attract hundreds of thousands.

Politicians need to present a grand offer to the public on climate change, only then will it be possible to win support for the measures needed to avert calamity.

A further 80 people await trial for disrupting Cuadrilla’s fracking operations at Preston New Road.

They’ve lost three high-profile cases in the High Court, Supreme Court and Court of Appeal in the last fortnight alone.

One party member went on hunger strike to demand Labour ditch their pact with the SDLP and stand themselves.

A recent book on the scandal that is our private rented sector raises some big questions after the Grenfell disaster.

After losing a High Court ruling in June, the government are now going to the very top – the Supreme Court – to defend a vindictive policy.