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UK’s decision to rejoin EU’s Erasmus scheme is supported by majority of Britons, poll finds

Basit Mahmood
Today

The government says that up to 100,000 people of all ages could benefit in the first year.

Brexit and EU

Nigel Farage faces second investigation over claims he broke electoral law

Basit Mahmood
Today

Anna Turley, the Labour party chair, has called on Farage to “urgently come out of hiding” and explain whether his party spent more than the £20,660 limit for campaigning.

Nigel Farage being heckled in the Commons

Depoliticising the elections regulator is a no-brainer for Labour

Tom Brake
Today

Democracy depends not just on rules, but on confidence that those rules are enforced without fear or favour.

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Why we need to scrap the net migration target

Jill Rutter
26 February, 2015

There are no easy answers to the questions immigration throws up, so politicians should stop making empty promises

Committee that sets executive pay rakes in 16 times more than average worker

James Bloodworth
26 February, 2015

The highest paid committee member earned 339 times more than the average wage

Poll finds that renters are more at risk of mental health problems

Ruby Stockham
26 February, 2015

Instability and the threat of sudden price hikes mean renters are more likely to experience serious anxiety or depression than home owners

The economics of co-operation: councils show valuable new ways to boost jobs and business

Jonathan Schifferes
26 February, 2015

Existing centralised systems are least effective when tackling issues faced by people furthest from the labour market

Boris Johnson has lied to firefighters

Fiona Twycross
26 February, 2015

By refusing to engage in dialogue over pensions, the mayor is turning his back on the people who put their lives on the line for us

New report finds 29 per cent of young adults are living in poverty

Ruby Stockham
25 February, 2015

The New Policy Institute blames high levels of unemployment and soaring house prices for the startling figure

‘Hospital closures are an experiment with human life’ – interview with Dr Onkar Sahota

Ruby Stockham
25 February, 2015

“I passionately feel that the average person should have a voice in the healthcare service”

Forget Natalie Bennett’s interview from hell, here’s the real problem with housing

Ruby Stockham
25 February, 2015

The disastrous LBC interview changes nothing – we need to turn the heat back on the government that caused the housing crisis

Gone girls: why British teenagers are attracted to Islamic State

Nikita Malik
25 February, 2015

We need to teach children about the differences between propaganda and fact, between Islam and Islamism

1.2 million children could be in poverty by 2030, says new Fabian report

Ruby Stockham
25 February, 2015

Implementing decent Living Wage and minimum wage policies could lift 900,000 people out of poverty – we need to act now

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