Keir Starmer roasts Reform UK at PMQs over Russian bribes
The Prime Minister’s comments caused much laughter across the Commons, with Farage and his deputy Richard Tice looking annoyed.

While the Big Six’s profits from us increased fivefold from 2009-2013, one in four people struggle to pay their extortionate fuel bills

Parents are paying £1,533 more for nursery places than at the start of this parliament

Assaults on London Underground employees have risen by 44 per cent, coinciding with staff cuts

‘Lead by example’ in relations with workers say Lib Dems, who have participated in a sustained five-year attack on trade unions

And getting back to pre-recession wages is going to take an awfully long time

Most customers don’t want the hassle of shopping around for the best deal

Not everybody wants to commute into central London to work in an office, or get up at 4am to clean it

Peter Oborne is not the first to jump ship over a controversial news story

The undoing of the Telegraph mirrors a broader crisis in conservatism, which could leave a gap for Ukip to fill

Unemployment decreased by 97,000 in the three months to December 2014 to 1.86 million