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Reform’s first year running councils seems to have been defined by a focus on ‘culture war’ issues

‘It’s sort of telling the truth and crossing your fingers at the same time,’ said Simon McDonald.

Under the new legislation roadblocks can carry a six-month prison sentence.

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Real household disposable income growth for working-age families averaged just 0.7 per cent a year in the 15 years leading up to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Johnson is now the least popular member of the cabinet by quite some distance.

‘I get that perhaps it’s easier to come on to these programmes and say I don’t know but surely you must ask to try and find out’

The announcement has sparked criticism and raised questions about where, during a cost of living crisis, Johnson’s priorities lie.

In a drive to tackle soaring living costs, Germany has introduced a cap on travel expenses.

Leo Varadkar said he has “never seen relations as bad” between London and Dublin.

As police flex their new powers by targeting a peaceful protest outside parliament, resentment towards the government’s controversial legislation seems higher than ever.