Reform drops points in latest poll, as Labour gains
After reaching highs of around 30% last year, a number of polls have shown Reform now dropping in the polls, as Farage’s appeal begins to fall.

‘Any chance of a softer approach to the Frost/Johnson’s post Brexit game playing and sabre rattling were dashed by the deal which stresses a commitment “to a common European policy’

Shadow social care minister Liz Kendall has shared Labour’s priorities for social care

The government allegedly threatened MPs to force them to support attempts to spare MP Owen Paterson from suspension

At least 27 people died trying to cross the Channel this week

The new Health and Care Bill would allow private companies to sit on bodies that decide how NHS money is spent

As Amazon prepares to make £2bn in UK Black Friday sales, campaigners targeted the company’s distribution centres in protest of the multinational’s treatment of workers.

‘It appears the government has ignored the views expressed by unions and employment rights experts that this legislation is totally unnecessary and is purely punitive against trade unions.’

The humiliating disinvitation of Britain’s presence at such an important inter-ministerial meeting draws even greater reproach of the UK’s tough immigration approach.

As thousands of UK schools take part in today’s ‘Stars in our Schools’ in celebration of support staff, a report shows the intense financial struggle of school employees on low pay.

‘Despite decades of racial equality laws, there are still disturbing racial patterns of employment.’