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The National Union of Journalists is calling for an urgent public enquiry as local news-gathering and scrutiny is decimated.

A ‘spiral of complacency’ over consumer debt is posing a huge risk to the UK economy, the Bank of England has warned.

Two new reports cast light on the ugly face of poverty in Britain, whilst at the top the richest 1,000 people in Britain increased their wealth last year by £82bn.

By leaving out the single best means of tackling air pollution, today’s clean air strategy is a court-forced cop-out.

To tackle the crisis at the heart of Grenfell we need to tackle the inequality behind it.

From today, no one will have to pay to challenge mistreatment by bosses after a long battle by unions.

London’s Mayor needs to step up plans for a not-for-profit energy company if he’s to have a real chance of cutting fuel poverty and emissions, argues Caroline Russell AM.

A positive result for Unison tomorrow would open a new chapter in the Court’s willingness to limit the powers of the government.

The government is still trying to privatise NHS Professionals, and the opposition needs your support.

“Let Cuadrilla pay for their own security” the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner said