10 wildest comments from members of Kemi Badenoch’s new shadow cabinet
From the offensive to the bizarre
‘This is not understanding your brief at all.’
Stephen Antony Savva who once called for Islam to be banned is now once again on the ballot paper
A roundup of the Reasons to be Cheerful Podcast
It’s estimated that as much as £17 billion of the £47 billion that the government spent on the bounce-back loans to support businesses during the pandemic will never be paid back.
The government has won a vote to take control of the Electoral Commission in what is being described as a dark day for our democracy. The elections bill passed last night, giving ministers new powers over the Electoral Commission, underminingtest
TalkTV launched this week, with a heavy concentration on culture war issues from presenters like Piers Morgan.
The news you didn’t seek this week…
‘The chief whip is looking into this matter. This behaviour is wholly unacceptable and action will be taken.’
NUS is backing a new campaign calling for universities to stop advertising careers in the fossil fuel industry to students
‘Non-doms and those making most of their income from assets, including property and dividends, remain relatively undertaxed’