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Rachel Reeves takes swipe at Liz Truss for helping richest families pay their energy bills as she sets out support for poorest households

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

Unlike Truss, the Chancellor has said that only the poorest households will get government support if the conflict pushes up gas and electricity charges.

A photo of the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, delivering the government's Spring Statement

Breaking: Reform finally drops mayoral candidate who told David Lammy to ‘go home’

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

Chris Parry has been sacked after making numerous offensive comments on social media

Reform Mayoral Candidate Chris Parry

Reform’s Kent council approves wage increase for councillors

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

Now it turns out that the party’s council leader has broken another promise when it comes to giving members of the council a pay rise.

Reform Kent County Councillors

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Jonathan Gullis

Former Tory MP Jonathan Gullis says he can’t get a job after losing election because of his views

Basit Mahmood
30 September, 2024

Gullis is blaming ‘woke teachers’

Jenrick

Robert Jenrick in car crash interview after details of ‘mystery’ £75,000 donation emerge

Basit Mahmood
30 September, 2024

A mystery company which has zero employees, has never made a profit and is reportedly in more than $300,000 in debt.

Kemi Badenoch

Outrage after Kemi Badenoch says that statutory maternity pay is ‘excessive’

Basit Mahmood
30 September, 2024

The UK has one of the lowest maternity pay rates in the OECD.

Office work
News

Momentum builds for UK to catch up with European neighbours and embrace a four-day working week

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
29 September, 2024

‘In the UK, we work some of the longest full-time working hours in Europe, we have done for decades, and we also have one of the least productive economies.’

News

Over 41,000 people call for immediate funding for GPs to prevent appointment cuts

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
29 September, 2024

The campaign reminds Wes Streeting of Labour’s election promise to end the “8am scramble” for GP appointments by making it easier for patients to book appointments with their preferred doctor.

News

Doctors and dentists join calls for free school meals to improve children’s diets

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
28 September, 2024

‘Every day, we see the devastating impact of poor diet and food scarcity on the health of our children and young people. This cannot be right, and your government cannot stand by while it worsens.’

Right-Wing Watch

The tentacles of the Atlas Network: Progressive politicians beware…

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
28 September, 2024

As the Atlas Network and its affiliates pose a clear threat to meaningful climate action, Starmer should be wary of any association with them or their ideological allies.

News

Rejoiners head to London for National Rejoin March 2024, amid widespread dissatisfaction towards Brexit

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
28 September, 2024

This major anti-Brexit event comes amid widespread dissatisfaction towards Brexit. In recent months, polls have consistently shown that most voters believe Brexit has been a mistake.

A photo of the House of Commons
Opinion

The importance of the House of Commons Petitions Committee

Jamie Stone
27 September, 2024

Jamie Stone – the Petitions Committee chair – reflects on why the committee matters

Donald Trump

Donald Trump claims ‘everyone knows Farage won the UK election’

Basit Mahmood
27 September, 2024

‘I think Nigel is great, I’ve known him for a long time. He had a great election too, picked up a lot of seats, more seats than he was allowed to have actually.’

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