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Scotland opens second ‘housing village’ to help people transition out of homelessness

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Today

The development follows a similar scheme in Manchester amid growing efforts to tackle homelessness through community-based, supported housing.

A homeless person sheltering under a concrete wall

Spain approves undocumented migrant amnesty policy, breaking with Europe’s migration crackdown

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Yesterday

The aim is to bring those already embedded in Spanish society into the formal economy, ensuring they can work legally, contribute taxes, and access protections.

Viktor Orbán’s defeat exposes Reform’s fragile benchmark

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Yesterday

Beyond Hungary, the result may point to something broader. Across Europe, parts of the populist right appear to be encountering limits and have, dare we say it, peaked.

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Full list of Private Members’ Bills presented to parliament

Chris Jarvis
16 October, 2024

A Bill to legalise assisted dying is top of the list

Trade unionist arms factory protest Israel. Banner at front of protest reads "ceasefire now, stop arming Israel, end the occupation'
News

51 MPs back call for end to arms sales to Israel and ban on imports from Israeli settlements

Chris Jarvis
16 October, 2024

These MPs are calling on the UK government to act

A polling station
News

What do the polls currently tell us about the state of UK politics?

Chris Jarvis
16 October, 2024

One party has increased its support significantly since the general election

Kemi Badenoch
News

Tory civil war: Liz Truss’ think tank publicly shames Kemi Badenoch

Basit Mahmood
16 October, 2024

The Tories are more interested in fighting themselves than public service.

Brownfield
Opinion

Building Up: How Brownfield Planning Passports Can Lift the UK out of its Housing Crisis

Chris Worrall
15 October, 2024

Incorporating density bonuses into brownfield planning passports can unlock new supply and ensure more schemes meet affordable housing thresholds

Voting Ballot Box
Opinion

Would proportional representation in the UK benefit the far right?

Claire Jones
15 October, 2024

Proportional is clearly more democratic than first-past-the-post. But European far-right shifts and the growth of Reform UK are not good optics.

Parliament
Opinion

Meaningful, long-term change cannot be achieved unless we fix our political system too

Grace Barnett
15 October, 2024

Labour won the election with promises to partially reform the Lords, clean up politics, and improve access to elections.

Parliament
News

Up to a dozen Tory MPs consider quitting over Labour’s second job crackdown

Basit Mahmood
15 October, 2024

A number of Tory MPs are said to be furious at the proposals and have threated to quit before the next general election.

A photo of people working in an office
Opinion

Why Labour’s Employment Rights Bill is the biggest upgrade in workers’ and trade union rights in a generation

Paul Nowak
14 October, 2024

We know that driving up employment standards is good for workers, good for business and good for growth

Farage
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Reform UK breaks Commons rules by offering £300 tours of parliament to supporters

Basit Mahmood
14 October, 2024

“Ticket holders are being offered a refund.”

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