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Reform’s first year running councils: ‘The atmosphere in the chamber has changed’

Olivia Barber
28 April, 2026 (2 days ago)

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

Nigel Farage gets heckled at London local election launch

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Boris Johnson speaking in the House of Commons

Five urgent policies dwarfed by ‘partygate’ chaos

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
30 January, 2022

Preoccupied with self-inflicted ‘bring your own booze’ garden parties and ‘cheese and wine’ controversies, political agenda the country desperately needs is being starved of attention.

Angela Rayner and the Mail

Daily Mail targets Angela Rayner in rumour-hawking political-jibe story

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
29 January, 2022

Peddling typically prudish standards, the Mail has been quick to jump on a right-wing scandal-mongering article about the deputy Labour leader.

Channel 4

Anti-privatisation campaigners demand Channel 4 stays in public hands

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
29 January, 2022

‘We hope to show Nadine Dorries that there is real opposition to any plans to privatise Channel 4, and ultimately, we want to ensure that Channel 4 remains in public hands.’

Cressida Dick

Met Police faces scathing criticism after requesting Sue Gray report make ‘minimal reference’ to Downing Street parties

Basit Mahmood
28 January, 2022

‘There is no legal justification for stripping details from the report’

£10 notes pegged to a washing line

The UK is more corrupt than what most people think

Prem Sikka
28 January, 2022

‘The corruption takes different forms and always leaves innocent people worse-off, but there is no end in sight.’

GB News presenter makes incorrect claims about Covid deaths in clip viewed nearly half a million times

Basit Mahmood
28 January, 2022

“Time for an apology and statement to correct false reporting?”

Who are the top 10 UK political donors since the 2019 elections?

John Lubbock
28 January, 2022

Since 12 December 2019, UK political parties have received around £86 million in donations from individuals, companies, trade unions and other groups. 39% of the total donations to parties have gone to the Conservatives. The Labour Party received around atest

Boris Johnson speaking in the House of Commons

Dawn Butler MP: Why I cannot vote for the government’s coronavirus plans or further power grabs

Dawn Butler
28 January, 2022

‘Last month I voted against Boris Johnson’s Plan B, last year, I voted against the renewal of the Coronavirus Act because it contained sweeping, unaccountable powers.’

A placard at a climate change protest with text reading "There is no planet B"

‘While the circus over parties, cakes and flat refurbishments continues the climate crisis only gets worse’

Mike Buckley
27 January, 2022

‘The Glasgow Climate Pact needs to move “from words on a page” to a lived reality’

Jacob Rees-Mogg

Jacob Rees-Mogg slammed for dismissing Afghan airlift controversy as ‘fussing about a few animals’

Basit Mahmood
27 January, 2022

“What a horror of a man you are, sir.”

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