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Reform’s first year running councils: ‘The atmosphere in the chamber has changed’

Olivia Barber
28 April, 2026 (4 days ago)

Reform’s first year running councils seems to have been defined by a focus on ‘culture war’ issues

Nigel Farage gets heckled at London local election launch

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Great Repeal Bill could lead to a dubious Tory power grab

Josiah Mortimer
25 October, 2016

The bill may let the government change law without consulting parliament

Unions welcome Heathrow decision but Sadiq Khan will continue to fight expansion

25 October, 2016

The government announced its support for a third runway this morning

The majority of Europeans welcome globalisation – so why do they resent the EU?

25 October, 2016

New polling undermines claim that Brexit was a vote against globalisation

Heathrow expansion is unnecessary, unfair and incompatible with our climate goals

Keith Taylor
25 October, 2016

Airport expansion is the wrong answer to the wrong question, writes Green MEP Keith Taylor

Five takeaways from Theresa May’s first EU summit

Glenis Wilmott
24 October, 2016

Glenis Willmott, Labour’s Leader in the European Parliament, on what we learned last week

Hard Brexiteers have a curious idea about political mandates

Richard Douglas
24 October, 2016

The hard Brexit mandate is tied entirely to the claims of Remain campaigners

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Black History Month: Housing inequality still plagues BME communities

Kevin Gulliver
24 October, 2016

Homelessness, fuel poverty and overcrowding still hit BME people hardest

Dear Chancellor, the Autumn Statement must include £350m a week for the NHS

24 October, 2016

‘Anything else will be a betrayal of the wishes of the British people,’ progressive MPs claim

Both Brexiteers and the EU must take the rejection of CETA seriously

Tony Burke
24 October, 2016

Unite’s Tony Burke reviews the collapse of negotiations between Canada and Wallonia

Rally for Aleppo: Show solidarity with Syrians still in Syria

Kellie Strom
22 October, 2016

People in Aleppo are suffering unthinkable violence

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