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MPs across the political spectrum condemn Trump’s claims about NATO troops

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

“The president was wrong to diminish the role of Nato troops, including British forces in Afghanistan”

Trump

Nigel Farage pledges to appoint Brexiteer as Bank of England governor

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

The Reform leader has been condemned for wanting to politicise the Bank of England

Nigel Farage says he would appoint a Brexiteer as the BoE governor

Jon Trickett MP: Labour’s fiscal rules are fuelling stagnation and political disaffection

Jon Trickett
Yesterday

A posture designed to calm nerves in opposition has solidified into a constraint that now shapes every major policy choice

Rachel Reeves holding the budget briefcase

Latest Posts

Boris Johnson

Prof Prem Sikka: The Tory government has used the cover of Brexit for its never-ending class wars

Prem Sikka
1 January, 2022

‘Promises can enrol people but many can’t easily be delivered.’

UK was not fully prepared for the Covid pandemic

Burnt-out nurses working for free to keep NHS running – survey finds

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
31 December, 2021

Almost two years into the pandemic, and exhausted and overwhelmed nurses are working long hours, often without pay, in order to keep the NHS afloat, a new study has revealed.

Migrant crisis

UK is ‘losing its moral authority’: Calls ramped up for government to reopen safe routes for refugees

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
31 December, 2021

One of the most harrowing images of 2021 has to be that of a damaged inflatable dinghy that had been carrying refugees, washed up on a beach near Wimereux, France. The incident sparked a wave of dissent about the government’s tough immigration policies.

Cost of living crisis

The ‘year of the squeeze’: Cost of living set to be catastrophic in 2022, warns think-tank

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
31 December, 2021

With soaring energy bills and rising taxes, millions of UK families are on the brink of severe cost-of-living upheaval.

Brexit anniversary

Brexit anniversary: 60% of people think UK’s EU departure has gone badly wrong

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
31 December, 2021

From shortages of HGV drivers to tackle the petrol crisis, to empty supermarket shelves, 2021 has been awash with Brexit disruption. It comes as little surprise that six in ten voters say Brexit has gone badly wrong.

Tory MP advocates for betting industry despite getting paid to advise on safer gambling

Lucy Skoulding
30 December, 2021

Laurence Robertson MP has been advocating for the betting industry after previously being criticised for a conflict of interest

10 of the most prominent protest campaigns that defined 2021

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
30 December, 2021

It has been a year of major protests and unrest, illustrative of the staying power of many movements and the increasing grievances about those in power.

Transgender flag

Anti-trans rhetoric is fuelling hate crimes and making UK an increasingly dangerous place

Cassandra Roxburgh
30 December, 2021

The number of transphobic hate crimes in the UK has risen by 332% since 2014-15

A photo of a pile of newspapers with the text 'Radical Roundup' overlaid

Radical Roundup: 10 stories that have got buried – Week 5, December 2021

Basit Mahmood
29 December, 2021

The news you didn’t see this week…

Boris Johnson scratching his head

Messier and messier: Boris Johnson’s biggest blunders of 2021

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
29 December, 2021

As rumour about the embattled PM’s future fizzes, we look back on Johnson’s second full year of office – 12 months beset with epic gaffes, U-turns, rebellions and clangers.

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