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More Scots would back independence if Reform entered government, poll suggests

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Today

“Given support for independence remains tied, Brexit alone is clearly not a catalyst that can itself prompt a surge in support for separation — but, on the basis of this poll, the advent of Nigel Farage as Prime Minister may well be.”

A photo of a Scottish independence protest with a Saltire flagm with the word "yes" imposed on it

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”

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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

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Radical Roundup: 10 stories that have got buried – Week 1 March 2021

Josiah Mortimer
3 March, 2021

Left Foot Forward’s roundup of the progressive news you might have missed this week…

Spring Budget: Economists, opposition and campaigners react

LFF Reporter
3 March, 2021

“The party opposite spent a decade weakening the foundations of our economy. Now they pretend they can rebuild it,” Keir Starmer said.

It’s about trust: Covid, conspiracies and Britain’s faith groups

Laura Marks OBE
3 March, 2021

It’s time to step up the fight against Covid misinformation.

Keir Starmer needs to break apart the Tories’ bogus appeal to nostalgia

Maheen Behrana
3 March, 2021

The Tories represent the status quo on steroids. Labour has to offer a new direction.

Millions of Brits face worsening food insecurity, Rashford-backed report finds

Josiah Mortimer
2 March, 2021

More than two million children live in households that have experienced food insecurity in the past six months.

Tracy Brabin MP: How the government is burying its head in the sand over support for freelancers

Tracy Brabin
2 March, 2021

In his Budget, Rishi Sunak has an opportunity to right a long-running injustice.

Budget: Is Rishi Sunak about to launch a wave of legalised tax-dodging?

Josiah Mortimer
2 March, 2021

A new report has poured cold water on the Chancellor’s plans for freeports. Pictured: A freeport in Malta.

UnionDues: On a tumultuous few years for entertainment workers

Simon Sapper
2 March, 2021

From #MeToo to mergers and a pandemic: Simon Sapper speaks to the head of BECTU.

Is Wales looked down on by Westminster? These comments would suggest so

Lucy Skoulding
1 March, 2021

The Welsh government was told to ‘stop fretting about their own little status in Cardiff’

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Rail fares rise by 2.6% as government set to freeze fuel duty for 10th year

Lucy Skoulding
1 March, 2021

Opponents argue hiking ticket prices up so much will put people off train travel and could lead to more cars clogging up the roads

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