Reform’s first year running councils: ‘The atmosphere in the chamber has changed’
Reform’s first year running councils seems to have been defined by a focus on ‘culture war’ issues

The paper cast the story as yet another example of equality and diversity spiralling out of control, complete with “fury,” “bans,” and the usual parade of indignant critics.

Questions are once again being raised about the standards of the journalism at the Daily Mail.

“Attention seeking from the politically inept party.”

The polls suggest that while no single party may secure a majority, the balance of the next Scottish Parliament could hinge on the combined strength of pro-independence parties.

The question isn’t why young women are “angry.” It’s why their autonomy is being positioned as a political problem, one that is increasingly tied to immigration, birth rates, and national identity, and used to justify a broader rollback of rights.

“Every time I have to make a decision I think to myself “what would Liz Truss do?””

‘Securing Mandelson’s position in Washington, within that network, was clearly a high priority.’

‘I want Reform to get absolutely pumped in his election’

Could the Greens win big this year?