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Ex-Labour minister ‘will step down as MP’ with Andy Burnham predicted to run in by-election

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

Labour Party sources have also expressed concern about the implications of any contest for the Greater Manchester Mayorality, with costs expected to run into hundreds of thousands of pounds.

Andy Burnham

Reform MP Sarah Pochin sides with Trump on Greenland dispute

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

It just goes to show that rather than standing up for democracy and the right of self-determination, Reform would be more than happy to trash international law and order.

Sarah Pochin speaking at the Christians for Reform launch

Nigel Farage criticised for going to Davos and undermining the UK’s position on Greenland

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

“He doesn’t want to be PM, he wants to be the Governor of the 51st State.”

Nigel Farage speaking in Davos

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A drawing of a human head with a range of mental health issues written inside it

Why reforms to the Mental Health Act don’t go far enough in improving mental health outcomes for all

Beauty Dhlamini
30 July, 2021

‘While the reforms could be a tentative step in the right direction – so long as funding promises are upheld – updating the Mental Health Act alone is nowhere near enough to significantly improve mental health outcomes for all’.

Government condemned for ‘using taxpayers’ money to pay for opinion polling on Labour Party politicians’

Basit Mahmood
30 July, 2021

“This all makes me really uncomfortable. Ben Warner wants us to spend £110k of public money per month with the agency who were behind vote leave who have no mainstream polling experience.”

MPs urge action on “deep-rooted and persistent racial inequalities” in policing

Basit Mahmood
30 July, 2021

‘Our analysis suggests that, on the current rate of progress, we will not have properly representative police forces in England and Wales for another twenty years.’

How we can overcome Covid vaccine hesitancy among young people

Qais Hussain
29 July, 2021

‘I urge my generation to be more like me: have your sleeve rolled up, your arm ready to be jabbed.’ 

Nigel Farage’s attack on the RNLI backfires as charity sees donations surge by 2000% in a single day

Basit Mahmood
29 July, 2021

One user wrote: “Thank you Nigel Farage & Daily Mail for criticising the incredible work the @RNLI does to rescue migrants. Due to you highlighting their endeavours I’m now donating every month”.

Council becomes first in country to pass motion stamping out DSS discrimination

Basit Mahmood
29 July, 2021

Despite ‘no DSS’ policies being unlawful under the Equality Act, a meeting of the council heard that the practice was still widespread in the city

Radical Roundup

Radical Roundup: 10 stories that have got buried – Week 4, July 2021

Josiah Mortimer
28 July, 2021

The news you didn’t see this week…

Elections Bill: MPs launch probe into government ‘power grab’

Josiah Mortimer
28 July, 2021

“The Bill does little for electoral integrity, and much to strengthen electoral support for the government.”

Official Secrets Act: Tory proposals are part of a long history of suppressing journalism to hide government misdeeds

Paul Lashmar
28 July, 2021

The government wants to toughen the law again for the digital age. But the real target is journalists and their sources.

A photo of a trade union protest with the words "The UnionDues Column" overlaid

UnionDues: The campaign to commemorate one of Britain’s first strikes

Simon Sapper
28 July, 2021

It’s time to recognise the legacy of the Matchgirls strike.

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