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.

Labour continues to send a signal to the public that it doesn’t know what it believes in

Labour’s electoral strategy must be much broader than mere opposition to the worst excesses of austerity

The IFS has called the chancellor’s optimism ‘arithmetically impossible’

New report finds proportion of employees on the minimum wage has been rising steadily over past 15 years

Yes, really

Extended Right to Buy could cost councils £6bn over four years

Taxpayers’ Alliance: Cut pensioner benefits because they will be dead by 2020

Brussels appears unable to step into the breach, feeling its job is to sort out the immigration crisis but not much else

Jeremy Corbyn’s creation of a ministerial post dedicated to mental health was welcome and long overdue. This week we’re looking at some of the problems facing mental health services in the UK, and what can be done

A tale of two elections