Reform’s first year running councils: ‘The atmosphere in the chamber has changed’
Reform’s first year running councils seems to have been defined by a focus on ‘culture war’ issues

In a speech to Conservative conference, May hinted at a hard, Tory-dominated, undemocratic Brexit

Those on the left show wilful ignorance when they repeat discredited stereotypes

Concern about immigration is widespread, but what are Britons willing to sacrifice to take control?

Reduced home ownership, pensions benefits and wage stagnation have all hit the 1980s cohort hard

Hundreds of thousands of pounds a month are being spent on political lobbying

‘Fox is a man with a job and a title but as yet neither a role nor a plan’

Some face fee increases of 500 per cent, potentially denying access to justice

The public are frustrated with the government’s opacity and internal turf wars, a new report suggests

Generation Rent cannot maintain a decent standard of living in the capital

Party leader calls for unity in warmly received Labour conference speech