How can we reach Reform voters in a fractured Britain?
To get across that Reform policy actually endangers Reformers themselves, campaigners have first to counter the Reformer’s preconceptions

Abbott said that there was no sign the government was committed to ending no fault evictions and said a Labour government would put an end to the practice.

While a 60+ Oyster card will be valid ID at a polling booth, an 18+ Oyster card won’t be.

According to the government’s own figures, two million voters do not currently hold a piece of photographic ID.

The government’s ‘green day’ “couldn’t be any more of a misnomer, when the Conservative party is raking in millions of pounds’ worth of dirty donations from fossil fuel interests and climate deniers.”

Leading a right-wing ‘think-tank’ seems to be another sure-fire way of transitioning to the Lords.

The figures should ‘concern us all,’ the higher education regulator warns

The levelling up secretary took exception to the ‘Cones Hotline’ criticism.

A pay offer for teachers made by the government this week was described by the NEU as ‘insulting.’

‘You have cut funding, you’ve cut budgets in schools. We can’t recruit teachers. We can’t recruit teaching assistants.’

“We have left the EU so we need to look at what to do in order to grow the UK economy and not keep talking about a vote from seven years ago”.