Public ownership of water is the only way to deliver security, efficiency, investment and value for money
37 years of privatisation has been a disaster

Britain’s former chief Brexit negotiator has joined the Global Warming Policy Foundation and claims ‘we’re not in a crisis.’

Justice, a law reform and human rights charity, has raised concerns that if the impending Public Order Bill is passed into law, the detention of journalists may become ‘commonplace.’

‘He actually gets paid for writing tripe like this. The state of modern ‘journalism.’

The government might be facing ‘difficult decisions’, but they’re not nearly as intimidating as those that many households are experiencing daily – like being forced to choose between heating and eating.

As COP27 reaches its mid-point in Egypt, a coalition of activists are taking to the streets across the UK today, calling on the government to take greater action on the climate and cost-of-living crises.

‘We can have either democracy and public accountability or rampant corporate power concentrated in the hands of a few business executives, but not both.’

“I’m asking if you want to say sorry, you obviously do or you don’t, which is it?”

When it comes to national figures, 43,792 people endured a 12-hour wait in A&E in October – up 34 per cent on the previous month.

56% of people in poverty in the UK are in a working family and 7 in 10 children in poverty are in a family where at least one parent works.

Former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie plans on launching a new right-wing populist website in the New Year called the Daily Disclosure.