Reform’s first year running councils: ‘The atmosphere in the chamber has changed’
Reform’s first year running councils seems to have been defined by a focus on ‘culture war’ issues

Greg Hands: “Teaching standards are getting better, I think public services are improving.”

The 28-point swing in favour of Labour would wipe out the comfortable majority Johnson earned in 2019.

The Tory MP’s ‘doctors shouldn’t strike’ comments on his own GB News’ show backfired spectacularly.

Calls are being ramped up to bring water back into public ownership.

‘There has been an ‘abject failure’ in leadership from the government who have done absolutely nothing to reduce these staggeringly excessive profits of supermarkets like Tesco.’

Will chasing the same narrow economically left but culturally right constituent pay off for Labour? Or will those who are pushed too far, take their vote to a smaller party jostling for space in the straightjacket of the two-party system, or just not vote at all?

With little sign of demands for fairer pay and working conditions being met in many sectors, industrial action is set to continue across the UK into next week and beyond.

‘He wilfully and deliberately chose and opted, along with the White House, not to fly the Union Flag.’

‘All the evidence seems to suggest that the UK Government believes it has very little responsibility in encouraging citizens to vote.’

The Minister for Housing and Planning has just stopped 165 homes being built