Which party has won the most council by-elections since the May 2025 local elections?
Who’s up and who’s down?
Council tax benefit reforms will cut the original amounts available by 10%, leaving working-age adults worse off.
Manufacturing’s strong rallying out of the 2008 recession, was killed stone dead at the turn of 2011, as effects of the government’s economic policies kicked in.
As campaigning gets under way in the race to be Bristol’s first directly elected mayor, Left Foot Forward previews Labour’s prospective candidates.
Research shows the UK is a lot less socially mobile than other countries and this problem needs to be prioritised.
On last night’s Newsnight, Nobel laureate Paul Krugman took apart the arguments of the austerians, clearly, forensically, brilliantly.
George Osborne was forced into another humiliating U-turn today – this time on the charity tax, the fifth government reverse this week.
Richard Murphy from Tax Research UK proposes a new Tax Justice Consensus to replaced the predominant ideas of the Washington Consensus.
A new campaign is raising awareness of the social impact of inequality – and you can help.
The European Commission today became the latest international body to issue a warning on the state of the UK economy, reports Shamik Das.
Seventy university heads have sent a letter to the prime minister asking him not to unfairly target international students to lower immigration levels.