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Here’s where you can return your unwanted Reform UK flyers 

Basit Mahmood
Today

yYou don’t have to read their untruths and can send it back to Reform with a cost that will be incurred by the party.

Nigel Farage complains about banknote changes

Reform’s Richard Tice facing calls to be sacked over firm’s £91,000 unpaid tax bill

Basit Mahmood
Today

Will he now resign?

Richard Tice

Reform candidate was twice disciplined by Tories over ‘racist comments’

Basit Mahmood
Today

None of his alleged past comments seem to have worried Reform, who were more than happy to take him on as a candidate.

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LFF Reporter
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Join us as we discuss Labour’s future with Lisa Nandy this Sunday.

On standing down as General Secretary of CND

Kate Hudson
11 March, 2020

Kate Hudson reflects on nearly two decades at the helm of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.

Rishi Sunak’s budget should ‘level up’ by reducing inequality

Kevin Gulliver
10 March, 2020

Imagine if ‘levelling-up’ was more than just a vacuous trope.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan on course for another record vote share

Joe Lo
10 March, 2020

He’s on course to get more than twice the votes of his Tory rival.

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How a four-day week could fight the gender pay gap

Jamie Beauvais
9 March, 2020

A new book looks at the potential equalising effects of a shorter working week.

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One in five nurseries and pre-schools lost a quarter of their employees to job pressures in 2019

Fleur Doidge
9 March, 2020

Workers such as teachers suffering from years of government cuts are continuing to leave the industry.

Flybe airplane - Arpingstone / Public domain

Flybe employees stand to lose so much more than their jobs

Prem Sikka
9 March, 2020

Current practices at Flybe (and many other firms) mean employees risk losing their pensions too when companies collapse.

The government saw Flybe’s collapse coming. What next?

Fiona Dent
6 March, 2020

The airline’s problems go way beyond coronavirus.

The fight to save the BBC from Tory ideologues is on

Josiah Mortimer
6 March, 2020

Johnson’s senior adviser Dominic Cummings is believed to be behind hostile briefings against the Beeb. But defenders of public service broadcasting are getting organised.

Budget 2020: The government must turn Britain’s divided economy around. Here’s how

Prem Sikka
6 March, 2020

Next Wednesday’s budget is an opportunity for the government to bring the country back from the brink, writes Prof Prem Sikka

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