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

Former Brexit minister, who famously said there “would be no Brexit downsides”, admits benefits espoused by the Leave campaign have yet to materialise and Ireland will take years to recover from the protocol crisis.

Predatory financing of the care sector is also driving poor outcomes for workers and service users.

Following the announcement by the Home Office, politicians, activists, and advocates of free speech, have been sharing dismay at the extradition decision and support for the WikiLeaks’ founder.

‘The way forward must be an open and civil debate that examines the issues and has all options for Scotland’s future on the table.’

Report shows that Policy Exchange, which called for the criminalisation of Extinction Rebellion and is funded by US fossil fuel giant ExxonMobil, influenced government clampdown on protest rights.

There are now a record 177 billionaires in the UK. A wealth tax is a necessary step for reducing inequalities and building a society that enables everyone to live a fulfilling life

‘This latest raft of measures is likely to have a chilling effect on the right to protest in England and Wales.’

From September 2022, people won’t pay more than £2 for a single journey across Greater Manchester

Transport for London is currently consulting on cuts to 4 per cent of London’s bus network

More than 10 senior political figures have resigned since allegations of parties at Downing Street first emerged