Nigel Farage refuses to commit to probing deputy’s corporation tax amid reports he failed to pay £100,000
Farage is choosing to bury his head in the sand

The UK government is urged to exempt companies registered as offshore tax havens from receiving COVID-19 financial support.

These past few months have been a waking anxiety-induced nightmare for all of us. But as a Greek-British dual national contrasting my birth country’s response to the UK’s seemed like an exercise in slowly going insane.

We must not forget the pillars that have allowed our society to function after this pandemic is over.

“We have people ringing up who have just one tin of baked beans. It’s ridiculous.”

“Some days going into work I could easily break down and cry.”

As millions slip through the gaps in support schemes, now is the time for a ‘citizens’ wage’, writes Richard King.

They allowed it to be piloted in the West Midlands.

What’s Trident got to do with covid-19?

Should taxpayers bail out tax-dodgers?

Let’s not surrender Englishness to the far right.