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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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Thames Water fine reprieve sparks outrage over “rewarding failure”

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Yesterday

“This nonsense must be, should be, has to be and will be opposed.”

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Government set to shift current onshore wind and solar policy in bid to promote cheap renewables

Lucy Skoulding
3 March, 2020

The moratorium on wind and solar energy will hopefully be reversed

Brexit anniversary

Johnson trying to keep Brexit EU trade negotiations secret is ‘futile’ according to TUC

Tony Burke
3 March, 2020

Unions will definitely ‘get to hear’ what goes on

Report shows electoral system continued to benefit Tories over Labour in 2019

Joe Lo
2 March, 2020

The Tories got 33% more seats per vote than Labour.

Coronavirus highlights security threat posed by outsourcing and zero-hour contracts

Joe Lo
2 March, 2020

Lack of sick pay is a threat to the nation’s health.

The first duty of government: stopping climate chaos

Sam Perlo Freeman
2 March, 2020

The climate crisis isn’t just a question of social and environmental justice, it’s increasingly becoming one of human security.

I was arrested for ‘breaching the peace’…while protesting against the arms trade

Symon Hill
28 February, 2020

Asking difficult questions is not a criminal offence. But the criminalisation of protest continues, writes Symon Hill.

I was a sceptic of the Citizens’ Assembly on Climate Change – but MPs must give it a chance

Kerry McCarthy
28 February, 2020

Tackling the climate crisis will involve making difficult choices, and citizens must be part of these debates.

Prem Sikka: Why we should resist the rush to a cashless society

Prem Sikka
28 February, 2020

Accounting expert Prem Sikka warns of a new social divide.

Watchdog: Military will spend £3bn more than its £181bn equipment budget

Joe Lo
27 February, 2020

Campaigners said the military was spending “extortionate sums”.

Greens accused of caring more about protecting their image then protecting children

Joe Lo
27 February, 2020

Criticisms relate to two incidents between 2014 and 2016.

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