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Reform’s first year running councils: ‘The atmosphere in the chamber has changed’

Olivia Barber
Today

Reform’s first year running councils seems to have been defined by a focus on ‘culture war’ issues

Nigel Farage gets heckled at London local election launch

LFF Live: How do we clean up politics? With the Good Law Project

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24 April, 2026 (4 days ago)

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The Health Secretary has ulterior motives for backing an arts revolution in the NHS

Edward Sugden
14 November, 2018

The government’s approach to the arts in health is ideological – not principled.

Why is Parliamentary time being devoted to Prince Charles’ birthday?

Jenny Jones
14 November, 2018

The government are using crucial Lords time for regal sycophancy, writes Green peer Jenny Jones.

Just some of the times Boris Johnson backed ‘vassal state’ Brexit policies before the EU vote

Josiah Mortimer
14 November, 2018

The former foreign secretary appears to be railing against his own politics. Britain’s future is just one big game to this man…

Could we be on our way to yet another general election?

Joana Ramiro
13 November, 2018

The government’s defeat in Parliament might signal the end of Theresa May’s much-pained leadership.

We need a new principle in education: no child should be excluded from school

Jennette Arnold
13 November, 2018

As dozens of schools are found to suspend 1 in 5 pupils, Jennette Arnold AM argues we need massive investment turn it around.

Deliveroo

This gig-economy giant is being taken to the High Court on possible human rights breaches

Joana Ramiro
13 November, 2018

This food delivery app may bring chicken katsu to your door in 20 minutes, but its couriers can’t join a union. A judicial review may change that.

Natalie Bennett: We’re already past peak privatisation

Natalie Bennett
12 November, 2018

Even the government may be realising that privatisation has failed

Government agrees to stop snooping on migrant patients

Joe Lo
12 November, 2018

A leak and a legal challenge has forced the government to U-turn

Anti-fracking campaigners occupy government’s Business Department

Joe Lo
12 November, 2018

The group are protesting the government’s support for fracking

Is Scotland about to overhaul the speed limit?

Joe Lo
9 November, 2018

Glasgow and Edinburgh already have 20mph as default but other cities in Scotland do not

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