Thames Water fine reprieve sparks outrage over “rewarding failure”
“This nonsense must be, should be, has to be and will be opposed.”

The council was looking at cutting the pay of some of its lowest-paid workers.

Between 2015 and 2019, Labour increased its vote share in 396 seats and reduced it in 234.

Gavin Williamson’s old school has lost £117 for each pupil in six years.

Kent roads could become giant parking lot while lorries queue to cross borders.

No need for post-transition UK-EU alignment, says negotiator; others less convinced.

Hundreds of thousands of UK workers every year are injured, killed or fall ill as a result of working practices, statistics show.

Tax Justice UK research finds focus groups back taxing the rich – but hesitate to criticise billionaires.

Has a ‘unionist scare story’ just been debunked?

Gold is wreaking havoc with our export statistics.

The surveillance sphere no one is talking about.