UK’s decision to rejoin EU’s Erasmus scheme is supported by majority of Britons, poll finds
The government says that up to 100,000 people of all ages could benefit in the first year.

The party is looking sheepish, squirming and desperate, as they try to belittle Labour’s support for tackling child hunger.

As Johnson digs his heels in on child hunger, we’re getting a clear sense of the government’s priorities.

Wales Green Party joins the campaign for splitting from the United Kingdom. Pictured: England & Wales leader
Siân Berry with Wales leader Anthony Slaughter.

A Lords debate showed the Tories have no plan to address the problem, writes Natalie Bennett.

Ahead of the rumoured launch of the report this week, Liron Velleman looks at how Labour got to this bleak milestone.

Simon Sapper speaks to the Communication Workers’ Union ahead of the release of the latest UnionDues podcast.

The Sun newspaper has issued an apology (or clarification as they call it) for a story published on 29th August claiming that 10,000 UK police officers had been put on ‘light duties’ for being physically unfit. It turns out thattest

When Tories tell you who they are – believe them.

Being well fed is a year round right. The Tories seem to have forgotten that.

Without government support, these councils are stepping up.