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UK’s decision to rejoin EU’s Erasmus scheme is supported by majority of Britons, poll finds

Basit Mahmood
Today

The government says that up to 100,000 people of all ages could benefit in the first year.

Brexit and EU

Nigel Farage faces second investigation over claims he broke electoral law

Basit Mahmood
Today

Anna Turley, the Labour party chair, has called on Farage to “urgently come out of hiding” and explain whether his party spent more than the £20,660 limit for campaigning.

Nigel Farage being heckled in the Commons

Depoliticising the elections regulator is a no-brainer for Labour

Tom Brake
Today

Democracy depends not just on rules, but on confidence that those rules are enforced without fear or favour.

Latest Posts

Defenders of Tommy Robinson should stop lying: his sentence was a triumph of democracy

Nathan Phillips
1 June, 2018

The ex-EDL leader went down for prejudicing the British judicial system – not for upholding ‘free speech’.

Green leadership race: Jonathan Bartley and London AM Sian Berry announce joint bid

Josiah Mortimer
1 June, 2018

The pair hope to build on the Greens’ recent electoral gains – professionalising the party while pledging ‘fierce resistance’ to the right.

Want to end wealth inequality in Britain? Cap the bosses’ bonuses

Prem Sikka
31 May, 2018

Checking soaring executive pay is necessary for reducing income inequalities, but the government continually fails to address the issue.

Two thirds of the British public want to see MP perks and pay cut back

Joana Ramiro
31 May, 2018

Members of Parliament earn over £77,000 and have their Westminster meals subsidised. And average Brits are not happy.

Here’s what two years of Sadiq Khan’s mayoralty has done for London

Florence Eshalomi
31 May, 2018

As the Mayor marks the end of the first half of his term, Florence Eshalomi reflects on how the capital changed under his leadership.

Care charity forcing staff to sign in using fingerprints may be breaching law

Josiah Mortimer
31 May, 2018

Residential care staff are being forced to sign in every hour using fingerprints and photographs – a policy that may be against new EU law.

Scotland is helping to end ‘period poverty’. But is England being left behind?

Josiah Mortimer
30 May, 2018

Will the UK government listen up – or allow a dire situation to continue?

Eight times Green co-leader Caroline Lucas has helped change politics for the better

Josiah Mortimer
30 May, 2018

As the Green Party co-leader announces she’s standing down this summer, here’s some highlights from her time at the helm.

The Chancellor’s ‘reformed’ capitalism is little more than cheap rhetoric

Josiah Mortimer
30 May, 2018

Talk is cheap, but we’re going to need much more than warm words before young people can trust the Tories.

A People’s Vote will fight the racism festering beneath Brexit

Jason Arthur
29 May, 2018

In the first of a three-part article series written by For Our Future’s Sake campaigners, Jason Arthur argues that Brexit was fuelled by anti-immigrant sentiment.

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