
Baroness Jones: Does the Home Office think I’m an extremist?
With new counter-extremism measures announced in the Queen’s Speech, we need a clear definition of who is and isn’t an ‘extremist’

With new counter-extremism measures announced in the Queen’s Speech, we need a clear definition of who is and isn’t an ‘extremist’

Labour would raise taxes to fund education and childcare

Britain’s energy economy is designed to benefit the existing big players, even when all the evidence recommends the opposite

We find examples from December of increasing food bank use. Is this the news we can expect of a government fully committed to assaulting poverty?

Fracking is a matter of the most serious environmental concern, but questions remain on its safety

The global forces of science, of campaigning, of green business possibilities forced a move on the global stage that will have far-reaching ramifications.

CETA is bad for workers, environment, public services and democracy, and it is set to come to European Parliaments as early as 2016

By accepting BP sponsorship the British Museum gives the company a social licence to operate

Our governments care more about the concerns of big business than scientists’ warnings about climate change

As Labour leader I will challenge the myth that we need to choose between the economy and the environment