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Nigel Farage brutally mocked after trying to explain why Reform MPs walked out of PMQs

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

“Petulant hissy fit man having highlighted the very reason why he is unfit for office then plays on it to the crowd of paying gullibles.”

Nigel Farage at PMQs

Reform’s growing list of policy U-turns

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

Reform has dropped its pledge to part-nationalise water and energy companies in its latest U-turn

Richard Tice goes on lengthy rant about an investigation into his taxes

Reform’s year in power in local government: A year of tax rises, cuts and defections

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

Nothing but broken promises, council tax rises and infighting among its councillors.

Nigel Farage responds to school racism allegations

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Labour Party leader Keir Starmer

Labour admits the party stands little chance in Chesham and Amersham by-election

Josiah Mortimer
9 June, 2021

Asked who Labour’s candidate was, Starmer’s spokesperson couldn’t answer.

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More powers for Wales aren’t just ‘nice-to-have’ – they’re a necessity

Liz Saville-Roberts Rhys ab Owen MS
9 June, 2021

Westminster has a plan for Wales; it just doesn’t involve us, say Rhys ab Owen MS and Liz Saville Roberts MP.

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Tories threaten to ‘target’ Good Law Project – days before losing ‘crony’ contracts court case

Josiah Mortimer
9 June, 2021

Rather than fix its mistakes, this government’s modus operandi seems to follow the Cummings rule book: fight, privately brief, and sow distrust.

Polling station sign

Inside the Batley and Spen by-election: A battle of culture, identity, and loyalty

Qais Hussain
9 June, 2021

Batley and Spen is one of many northern Labour seats that are vulnerable to the Conservatives as they hoover up the working-class Leave vote.

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Doctor’s Note: Here’s why GPs are so angry about access to Primary Care post-Covid

Dr Joe McManners
9 June, 2021

General Practice has been a tale of disruption and change over the last year – and we need a solution says Dr Joe McManners.

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Prof Prem Sikka: The G7’s deal on corporation tax isn’t all it seems

Prem Sikka
8 June, 2021

Corporations could find it easy to dodge the G7’s proposed new tax rules.

To decolonise media narratives about the Middle East, we need to let its people speak for themselves

Karim Traboulsi
8 June, 2021

As The New Arab re-launches its website this month, it has already set a course for a new decade. (Sponsored content)

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UnionDues: Big data and the union movement

Simon Sapper
8 June, 2021

Bosses know how to use data on their workers. How can unions get ahead of the game?

Green Party announces new spokespeople – with one controversial appointment

Chris Jarvis
8 June, 2021

The Greens are rising up the polls following local election success – which means more scrutiny of their leadership.

Selling our souls for bananas: the danger behind Global Britain’s new trade deals

Rebecca Tinsley
7 June, 2021

The UK is making trade deals with countries condemned by human rights watchdogs and poor consumer standards.

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