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

Campaigners beamed scenes from a documentary about the energy crisis onto the prime minister’s £1.5m Georgian manor house in North Yorkshire.

In response to the autumn statement, the People’s Assembly has organised a coordinated National Day of Action.

There can be no political stability when a government is attempting to force the public into greater poverty.

The Chancellor’s promised deregulatory cull of consumer, worker and environmental protections will make matters far worse

63% of those asked, believe that the government is not doing enough to tackle climate change, while just 27% believe that the government is doing enough.

Delegates at COP27 have already begun to criticise the draft text of the crucial climate agreement

The surcharge on the profits of banks will be cut from 8% to 3%, which means more than a billion pounds in tax savings for banks every single year.

The blame for 12 years of sluggish growth and deteriorating public services lies squarely with the government.

The UK has spent about 20 per cent less per person on health each year than similar European countries over the past decade.

The Prime Minister was the first front-line politician to debut on the Sunday Times Rich List earlier this year.