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More Britons think Labour would be better at tackling the cost of living than Nigel Farage’s Reform UK

Basit Mahmood
Today

The public know that Farage and Reform, who openly call for a return to austerity and privatising vital services, are not the answer on the cost of living.

Keir Starmer reminds the Tories that they didn't act on the grooming gangs scandal while in government

Reform U-turns on scrapping two-child benefit limit 

Olivia Barber
Today

Reform had promised to scrap the two-child benefit limit, but Farage says his party will now vote against lifting it

Nigel Farage making his speech at Reform Party conference 2025

Journalist shouted down at Reform press briefing when asking Nigel Farage about alleged racist and antisemitic comments

Basit Mahmood
Today

That a journalist was shouted down with shouts of ‘boring’ over such serious allegations of racism and antisemitism shows you how disgraceful Reform UK are.

Nigel Farage speaking at cryptocurrency event

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22 February, 2023

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To deliver growth, Labour will need to overhaul the planning system

Anthony Breach
22 February, 2023

A housebuilding boom is key to growth. Planning reform is needed to make that happen.

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Hannah Davenport
22 February, 2023

Nurses strike action called off next week as government agrees to enter ‘intensive’ talks

Voting Ballot Box
Opinion

Voter ID laws put the democratic rights of millions in jeopardy

Wera Hobhouse MP
22 February, 2023

This is a ‘subversion of the democratic process’

Strike
News

Busting 5 Tory myths on strike action and ‘unaffordable pay rises’

Hannah Davenport
21 February, 2023

Dispelling five common Tory government narratives about strikes and worker pay rises

Sadiq Khan
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Sadiq Khan praised for extending free school meals to every primary school child in London

Basit Mahmood
21 February, 2023

Khan announced a £130 million package to fund free meals for the 270,000 state primary school children in London

Strike Bill
News

Breaking: Independent watchdog slams government assessment of Strikes Bill as “not fit for purpose”

Hannah Davenport
21 February, 2023

Government-appointed body gives ministers the red card on Strikes Bill

Junior doctors strike
News

Junior doctors vote overwhelmingly to strike with record turnout

Hannah Davenport
21 February, 2023

72-hour walkout planned across all services as union calls for full pay restoration

A group of people on a stage with a sign reading four day week
News

Largest four-day working week trial shows it has been a huge success for businesses and workers

Basit Mahmood
21 February, 2023

Out of the 61, at least 56 companies that took part said they plan to continue with the four-day working week

strikes
Opinion

Paul Nowak: ‘Unions will stand firm in our defence of the right to strike for every worker’

Paul Nowak
21 February, 2023

‘The right to strike is a fundamental British freedom. Strikes are what won workers the 8-hour working day and equal pay for women.’

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