UK’s decision to rejoin EU’s Erasmus scheme is supported by majority of Britons, poll finds
The government says that up to 100,000 people of all ages could benefit in the first year.

Both Hillary Clinton and David Cameron are subtly influenced by the company they keep

‘We would be foolhardy to risk losing this significant success for workers

Polling predicts 67 per cent voter turnout, suggesting that political engagement remains high following the referendum

Remain may have powerful friends, but its lead is narrowing

Dave Prentis, General Secretary of UNISON, reflects on the union fightback against a bill that should never have existed

MP blasts prime minister over 3,000 unaccompanied children

Labour would raise taxes to fund education and childcare

The government has ignored the IMF’s warning that austerity is contributing to sluggish growth

Theresa Griffin, MEP for the North West, pays tribute to the Hillsborough campaigners and calls for more answers

New laws could see landlords turn people away based on race