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James Cleverly’s attack on 4-day week doesn’t go to plan after presenters give him some facts

Basit Mahmood
Today

‘Happy workers, less turnover, more profit. What’s your problem?’

James Cleverly

Zack Polanski calls on government to impose robust sanctions on Israel amid Lebanon bombing

Olivia Barber
Today

‘What is it going to take for this government to actually put robust sanctions on Israel?’

Zack Polanski launches the Greens' local election campaign

LFF editorial: Why do the right not care about the cost of keeping children in poverty?

Basit Mahmood
Today

The cost of child poverty extends beyond the physical and emotional hardship felt by children growing up in low-income families.

Children

Latest Posts

Save our NHS campaign

NHS under threat from Tory-Trump post-Brexit stitch up

Lucy Skoulding
29 October, 2019

US drugs companies apparently want to force the NHS to pay more for medicines

Royal Mail eCourier in landmark employment rights case that could alter gig economy

Lucy Skoulding
29 October, 2019

“For years, companies in the so-called ‘gig economy’ have gotten away with pretending the law doesn’t apply to them”

UK students protest against Samsung union-busting and abysmal workers’ rights

Lucy Skoulding
29 October, 2019

“We are here to shine a light on the repression and exploitation happening behind closed doors.”

A ‘citizen army’ is no substitute for proper regulation

Natalie Bennett
28 October, 2019

The trained volunteers would help spot invasive species, but it doesn’t let the government off the hook

coins-money-tax

Report offers up ‘practical’ solution to tax loopholes

Meka Beresford
28 October, 2019

If adopted, the policies would put an end to big multinational companies avoiding tax

Will workers’ rights be ‘ripped up’ post-Brexit?

Meka Beresford
28 October, 2019

Currently, the EU has in place a number of regulations, which we could assume would be lost if the draft document rings true.

Protection for domestic violence victims cannot come a moment too soon

Mark Groves
28 October, 2019

If and when the legislation is actually passed it is likely to have taken at least a couple of years before the courts, judiciary, law firms and police are finally versed in the new procedures

Student leaders warn against December election

Josiah Mortimer
25 October, 2019

Could an end-of-year ballot hit student turnout?

Why a General Election isn’t going to solve Britain’s Brexit mess

Kira Lewis
25 October, 2019

It’s clear that we need an election – but after we have solved Brexit, not as a solution for Brexit.

HMRC

Tax dodging must be an issue in a snap election

Prem Sikka
25 October, 2019

It’s time to close the loopholes – and give HMRC the resources it needs, Prof Prem Sikka writes.

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