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

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

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
Yesterday

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
Yesterday

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

Latest Posts

The powers Jeremy Hunt has given himself are causing crisis in west London

Ruby Stockham
5 February, 2015

Plans to close A&E and maternity units will drive up waiting times and put patients in danger

The European Commission has created a system that allows TTIP to bypass established courts and laws

Nick Crook
5 February, 2015

There is a very real risk that third-party multinationals will seek to sue states who try to make privatised services public again

Tories spending £100,000 a month on Facebook

Ruby Stockham
5 February, 2015

Invoices published by the BBC show the Conservatives investing huge amounts on their social media campaign, perhaps in an effort to win younger voters

Don’t let electoral changes rob you of your chance to vote

Tom Hayes
5 February, 2015

Students and young people are falling off the register – we need to encourage them to make their voices heard

Assad is still the biggest threat to ordinary Syrians

Kellie Strom
4 February, 2015

ISIS are allowing Assad to pose as rational and humane. This couldn’t be further from the truth

Fawning over the wisdom of business executives feels a bit pre-2007

Luke Hildyard
4 February, 2015

Executives are strongly encouraged to put the interests of their shareholders above those of wider society

Labour’s tuition fees proposal is the worst of all worlds

Sally Hunt
4 February, 2015

Universities will be left with a huge funding gap – and students still won’t be able to pay off their loans

UK government planning biggest fiscal consolidation of 32 advanced economies, says IFS

Ruby Stockham
4 February, 2015

If Osborne’s new plans to meet fiscal targets were to be implemented, public spending would hit lowest level since 1948

The best response to terror is to keep our universities open and democratic

Sally Hunt
4 February, 2015

Parts of the government’s counter-terror bill seriously clash with the duty to allow universities academic freedom

We can make Scotland’s voice louder than ever

Stewart Hosie
4 February, 2015

With the SNP holding the balance of power at Westminster, we can force a rethink on the policies causing hardship for so many Scots

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