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Conservatives

Government tries to quietly backtrack on academies — everyone notices

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
6 May, 2016

High-performing schools will no longer be forced to become academies

SNP falls short of majority as Scottish Labour suffers a body blow

6 May, 2016

The Tories are celebrating as they become the second-largest party at Holyrood

London Mayor: Where do the candidates really stand?

5 May, 2016

In a race where everyone’s policies can seem the same, find out where the candidates fall on the political spectrum

Scottish Elections: All you need to know about today’s race for Holyrood

Ed Jacobs
5 May, 2016

Sturgeon cruises towards an increased majority as Dugdale and Davidson battle for second place

Government backtracks on child refugees as Kindertransport survivors call for compassion

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
4 May, 2016

Threatened with a backbench rebellion, the government will accept the new Dubs amendment

PMQs: Corbyn asks about inequality, Cameron replies about Hamas

4 May, 2016

PM avoids questions on tomorrow’s elections with attacks on Labour anti-Semitism

Social housing

Housing Bill could force local councils to raise up to £145m a year

4 May, 2016

Higher value social housing will be sold off to fund the government’s right to buy extension

SNP retain Scottish dominance as Tories and Labour clamour for second place

Ed Jacobs
28 April, 2016

Polling predicts 67 per cent voter turnout, suggesting that political engagement remains high following the referendum

The Trade Union Bill is still an attack on our movement, but it could have been so much worse

Dave Prentis
28 April, 2016

Dave Prentis, General Secretary of UNISON, reflects on the union fightback against a bill that should never have existed

Goodwill has kept NHS going, but the government has even taken that

Jennifer Rossdale
26 April, 2016

A junior doctor explains how she and her colleagues have been driven to an all-out strike

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