Reform’s first year running councils: ‘The atmosphere in the chamber has changed’
Reform’s first year running councils seems to have been defined by a focus on ‘culture war’ issues

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‘The last forty years of neoliberal coup has restructured the UK state so that instead of being a provider of public services it has become a guarantor of corporate profits and enrichment of the few.’

If the allegations are true, then the health secretary would be in breach of the social distancing rules that his own department had issued in a bid to stop the spread of Covid-19.

‘Such sweeping reforms will have huge consequential effects on matters that are the responsibility of the Senedd in Cardiff. But it has become clear that once again, Westminster doesn’t care.’

‘The industry body for the UK press previously found itself in the middle of a media storm after claiming no section of UK press was bigoted’.

‘If Keir Starmer has any chance of being in Number 10, it will be the result of a confidence and supply agreement.’

‘It has never been more vital that we build the mass movement against nuclear weapons and for peace’.

‘More and more community groups are taking it into their own hands to rejuvenate their streets and rewild their public spaces, turning grey to green’.

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And Jon Trickett reveals Labour had cross-party backing for a citizens’ assembly – but Brexit scuppered it.