Labour
Why the Telegraph’s ‘Labour Christmas bonus’ story doesn’t add up
To present a frozen £10 payment, worth a fraction of its original value, as indulgence is another example of grievance-mongering dressed up as journalism.
Erasmus returns, and with it, the familiar sound of Brexiteer outrage
Even readers of the Express, often dubbed the Brexpress, were not entirely convinced by their paper’s fury.
Journalist picks apart Tories’ ‘confusing’ U-turn on petrol and diesel vehicle ban
Kemi Badenoch was business secretary when the law came into force
Unions slam Tory Peers for ‘defying the will’ of the public after voting down the Employment Rights Bill again
"The behaviour of the House of Lords can no longer be seen as constructive scrutiny and increasingly looks like cynical wrecking tactics"
Kent Labour MP slams Reform council’s plans to cut vital local services at PMQs
"It’s beyond belief that Kent are cutting services that vulnerable people rely on"
Nigel Farage reported to the police over election fraud allegations
A former Reform councillor has alleged that Nigel Farage may have gone over his Clacton campaign spending limit by as much as £9,000