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Reform mayoral candidate Laila Cunningham co-owns ‘unsafe squat hotel plagued by bed bugs’

Olivia Barber
Today

Cunningham has promised an “all out war” on crime in London, yet there have been complaints of theft and safety issues at the hotel she co-owns

Laila Cunningham, Reform's London Mayor candidate

Ed Miliband admits ‘situation has changed’ between UK and US after Greenland disagreement

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

In an extraordinary speech at Davos, Trump stepped up his claims to Greenland however ruled out using force.

Ed Miliband talking on LBC

PMQs: Keir Starmer humiliates Kemi Badenoch over Chagos deal attack

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

Badenoch’s attempt to use Trump’s criticism of the Chagos deal against the government backfired

Keir Starmer at PMQs

Latest Posts

A photo of coins on top of an article explaining that Energy companies are raising prices

EXCLUSIVE: 60% of UK adults support bringing energy companies back into public ownership, poll finds

Basit Mahmood
19 October, 2021

73% of Labour Party voters supported bringing energy companies back into public ownership, as did 60% of Conservative Party voters

Labour Party Rosette

What Labour needs to do to attract alienated working class voters

Sam Hill
19 October, 2021

What the Labour Party need is a sufficient narrative which bestows upon working people not only material benefits, but also something more- a degree of recognition

A person's hands running a Covid test

Government told it must reveal the names of companies who were in ‘VIP lane’ for Covid contracts

Basit Mahmood
19 October, 2021

The Information Commissioner has ordered the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to disclose the names of the 47 companies within 35 calendar days.

Wind turbines on the horizon

Switching to green power would save £20 trillion in global energy costs – report

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
18 October, 2021

A rapid swap from fossil fuels to renewable energy would save the world ‘hundreds of billions of dollars a year’, a ground-breaking report has found.

University College Oxford

Lecturers and university staff threaten to go on strike over pay

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
18 October, 2021

As part of the ramping up of a long-running dispute between the UCU and university employers, the union is threatening action for fairer pay and conditions for academic staff.

‘A step into a dark place’: Legal experts warn against Raab’s proposed human rights overhaul

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
18 October, 2021

The Justice Secretary’s plans to “correct” rulings by European Court of Human Rights have drawn criticism from legal experts and the opposition.

Black women twice as likely to have a stillbirth than white women, new report finds

Alexandra Warren
17 October, 2021

“This report paints a stark and deeply worrying picture of the impact of deprivation and inequality.”

A photo of a National Trust placard

Who exactly are Restore Trust, the ‘anti-woke’ campaign group targeting the National Trust?

Alexandra Warren
17 October, 2021

The group was formed following a report by The National Trust which highlighted connections between 93 of its historic places and colonialism and slavery.

Government should fund construction of 100,000 new green council homes every year, says LGA

Alexandra Warren
16 October, 2021

One in 10 households in need of housing are stuck on council waiting lists for over five years as a result of the chronic shortage of affordable homes.

50,000 sign petition urging government to fund maternity services as ‘midwife exodus’ looms

Alexandra Warren
16 October, 2021

“Morale among staff is low and has been worsened by the recent pay award in England.”

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