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

The workers are being balloted on a pay offer of 35 per cent

The new health secretary issued guidance instructing workers to not use the Oxford comma

The campaign group will be holding rallies in Leeds, Luton and Bristol

People have highlighted the irony of lifting the cap on bankers’ bonuses while advocating ‘pay restraint’ for workers

A Tory U-turn is reportedly on the cards over anti-obesity measures, raising eyebrows over the PM’s connections to free-market think-tanks that lobbied against the legislation.

The industrial action that was due to take place this week will no longer go ahead, as new talks over low pay get underway.

Home secretary Suella Braverman, who pitches herself to the right of her predecessor Priti Patel, says she wants to stop all small boat crossings.

A long-term solution for the ongoing dispute remains elusive.

Richest households could receive twice as much support as the poorest

Tory donors include property companies, banking firms and the wife of a former minister in Putin’s government