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Here’s where you can return your unwanted Reform UK flyers 

Basit Mahmood
Today

yYou don’t have to read their untruths and can send it back to Reform with a cost that will be incurred by the party.

Nigel Farage complains about banknote changes

Reform’s Richard Tice facing calls to be sacked over firm’s £91,000 unpaid tax bill

Basit Mahmood
Today

Will he now resign?

Richard Tice

Reform candidate was twice disciplined by Tories over ‘racist comments’

Basit Mahmood
Today

None of his alleged past comments seem to have worried Reform, who were more than happy to take him on as a candidate.

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Union leader accuses government of ‘punishing’ civil servants in pay dispute

Hannah Davenport
10 May, 2023

‘Why are they treating their own staff worse than anyone else?’

NHS
News

Tories abandon pledge to hire 6,000 extra GPs

Basit Mahmood
10 May, 2023

Labour branded the abandoned pledged as “yet another broken promise”.

GB News
News

GB News slammed by Ofcom once again over breaching broadcasting rules

Basit Mahmood
9 May, 2023

“This is the second significant breach of the Code recorded against GB News . In light of this, we are requesting that GB News attends a meeting with Ofcom”

Ambulance workers on the picket line in Warrington
News

Why ambulance workers are back on strike

Hannah Davenport
9 May, 2023

‘We want a pay rise to reflect the hard work we’re putting in’

An image showing bank notes and pound coins
Opinion

Here’s a world-leading step the government could take to tackle tax evasion

Natalie Bennett
9 May, 2023

With the cost of corruption put at 5% of global GDP annually, this is a global scourge

Housing
Opinion

The local elections show how anti-housing Tories are on the ropes

Chris Worrall
9 May, 2023

Some big names have been taken down, for better or worse

News

Government’s new GP plan “set up to fail” says doctors’ union

Hannah Davenport
9 May, 2023

‘If it doesn’t invest in general practice properly, as a population we will simply continue to get sicker’

Boris Johnson giving resignation speech
News

Boris Johnson ‘squared up’ to King Charles in confrontation over Rwanda policy

Basit Mahmood
9 May, 2023

“The impression I got is that Prince Charles at the time was squirming, trying to deny he’d said this.”

News

Anti-strikes bill: Right to strike for millions of workers at risk says TUC

Hannah Davenport
9 May, 2023

One in five workers would be affected by the new law

The European countries where university education is free

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
7 May, 2023

Not having to pay tuition fees might be a thing of the past in England, but a number of European nations still offer access to free university education.

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