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Conservatives

Voter turnout could swing EU referendum and there’s a hole in the electoral register

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
21 March, 2016

Conservative changes to the voting system mean that young Remain supporters are less likely to be on the electoral roll

Tories pull ahead of Labour in Scotland

Ed Jacobs
21 March, 2016

Poll suggests Tories could win 22 seats to Labour’s 21 and become the largest opposition party

Iain Duncan Smith quits over disability cuts

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
19 March, 2016

The changes are described as indefensible in a damning resignation letter

Why did the Lords reject trade union reforms?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
17 March, 2016

The Government’s Trade Union Bill has suffered embarrassing defeats on political funding, electronic voting and facility time

Government housing policy has created a vast human tragedy

Sara Hyde
14 March, 2016

The Housing Bill will further inflame an already desperate situation

The ‘Lib Dem fightback’ starts with Europe

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
11 March, 2016

At the opening of the Liberal Democrats spring conference, Tim Farron attacked his Remain allies for failing to make the best case

Relief for Labour: Forecast predicts second place in Scottish election

Ed Jacobs
11 March, 2016

It’s unlikely that Scottish Conservatives will unseat Labour to become the main party of opposition, despite recent claims

Do we have Facebook to thank for the fall in teen pregnancy rates? Probably not

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
10 March, 2016

Claiming that social media has caused the fall in teen pregnancy neglects the impact of public policy on women’s health

Hunt’s actions show ‘extreme political arrogance or an attempt to destabilise the NHS’

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
3 March, 2016

The editor of the British Medical Journal has repudiated the Government’s arguments on the ‘weekend effect’

Three key messages from Natalie Bennett’s speech to the Green Party Conference

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
26 February, 2016

The Greens are launching a positive campaign on EU membership, but don’t want to let the Tories off the hook

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