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More Britons think Labour would be better at tackling the cost of living than Nigel Farage’s Reform UK

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

The public know that Farage and Reform, who openly call for a return to austerity and privatising vital services, are not the answer on the cost of living.

Keir Starmer reminds the Tories that they didn't act on the grooming gangs scandal while in government

Reform U-turns on scrapping two-child benefit limit 

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

Reform had promised to scrap the two-child benefit limit, but Farage says his party will now vote against lifting it

Nigel Farage making his speech at Reform Party conference 2025

Journalist shouted down at Reform press briefing when asking Nigel Farage about alleged racist and antisemitic comments

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

That a journalist was shouted down with shouts of ‘boring’ over such serious allegations of racism and antisemitism shows you how disgraceful Reform UK are.

Nigel Farage speaking at cryptocurrency event

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The Home Office needs to come clean about taser deaths

Claudia Tomlinson
12 July, 2013

Greater Manchester police has referred itself to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) following the death of a young man after attending a call out.

Look left: Ed Miliband and the trade unions, the Royal Mail, and MPs’ pay

James Bloodworth
11 July, 2013

James Bloodworth looks back at the week’s politics, including our progressive, regressive and evidence of the week.

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11 July, 2013

Look Left, our round up of the week’s politics, will be going out shortly.

Is the Huffington Post branching out into sexist upskirt shots?

James Bloodworth
11 July, 2013

Wimbledon is supposed to be about decorum and propriety. And yet it seems that much of the respect that is automatically conferred upon the male tennis fraternity does not extend to women.

Two thirds of public opposed to Royal Mail sell off, including majority of UKIP supporters

James Bloodworth
11 July, 2013

Two thirds of the public are opposed to the government’s sell off of Royal Mail, with over a third ‘strongly opposed’, according to a new YouGov poll.

MPs and the Royal Family: apparently the only public sector workers who deserve a pay rise

James Bloodworth
11 July, 2013

Just a few weeks after chancellor George Osborne announced £11.5 billion pounds worth of spending cuts, the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) has recommended that MPs receive an inflation-busting pay increase to £74,000 – up from the current level of £65,738.

Lewisham Hospital: A tribunal of the People, by the People and for the People

11 July, 2013

It is increasingly obvious that citizens worldwide are becoming disenchanted and disengaged with established government. This has been manifest in various forms of political and economic meltdown.

Legal aid changes will allow abuses of power by public authorities against the most vulnerable

10 July, 2013

Last week justice secretary Chris Grayling withdrew his proposal to deny those accused in the criminal courts and reliant on legal aid the right to choose who will represent them.

We need less corporate socialism for private sector landlords

Kevin Gulliver
10 July, 2013

The UK housing debate is increasingly focused on who the housing system serves: the nation’s needs or vested interests that seek to preserve tenure-based wealth inequalities.

Who watches the watchmen?: the case for surveillance juries

Carl Miller
10 July, 2013

On Monday the shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper gave a speech at demos.

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