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24 April, 2026 (4 days ago)

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Latest Posts

There’s another solution to the schools fiasco

Omar Salem
6 January, 2021

Remote learning is beset with problems. Ministers need to look at other options, argues Omar Salem.

Revealed: Home Secretary’s ‘vital’ quarantine checks are almost non-existent

Josiah Mortimer
6 January, 2021

The Isolation Assurance Service – the Government’s system for ensuring quarantine compliance – didn’t contact over 1.9 million of the two million passengers spot checked by Border Force.

Shut the borders to tackle surge in coronavirus cases, SNP says

Josiah Mortimer
5 January, 2021

Britain’s hard right Home Sec Priti Patel is, strangely, refusing to close the borders when it actually might be necessary…

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Letter: Labour demands answers over nurseries remaining open

LFF Reporter
5 January, 2021

Tulip Siddiq, Shadow Early Years Minister, writes to the Government about the decision to keep early years settings open during England’s lockdown.

Corporate-led trade deals are coming to Britain – and unions have to be ready

Tony Burke
5 January, 2021

The Tories are trying to shut workers out of Britain’s post-Brexit trade deals, writes Unite’s Tony Burke.

Music festivals will ‘disappear’ if they’re unable to go ahead this summer, organisers tell MPs

Josiah Mortimer
5 January, 2021

Organisers want clarity from the government – and soon.

This new bill on domestic abuse is a step in the right direction – but big gaps remain

Natalie Bennett
5 January, 2021

Support services are stretched to the limit – and too many people are likely to fall through the cracks, writes Natalie Bennett.

Mary Bousted: Teachers and pupils deserve better than this chaos over schools

Mary Bousted
4 January, 2021

This chaos could have been avoided if the government listened to teachers, their unions and experts.

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Inside Home Office plans to ramp up deportation flights

Raoul Walawalker
4 January, 2021

Those with minor convictions for petty theft or driving offences could be caught in the Home Office’s draconian net.

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Mary Kelly Foy: Good riddance to 2020; hope for 2021

Mary Kelly Foy
4 January, 2021

2020 was a horrendous year. But the coming together of communities should give socialists hope.

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