Mary Davenport (centre right), a former apprentice forced to drop out due to financial struggles, is speaking up about rock-bottom pay
UK Politics
The very limited authority of the UK press industry’s tame watchdog is under assault from its members, vividly exposing the contradictions in its make-up, writes Brian Cathcart
Leading barrister and dozens of organisations raise serious concerns about the “chilling effect” of the Government’s latest attempt to restrict the right to protest
Renters in the capital are encountering controversial practices as the housing crisis worsens, writes our Chief Reporter
The disgraced former Prime Minister's long career at the top of British politics should be a matter of national shame
Consultant David Oliver laments yet another 'Policy Zombie' from the Government
As the dust settles on the coronation, peaceful protesters need more than hints at a forthcoming apology, writes our Chief Reporter
As the Privileges Committee concludes whether Boris Johnson was in contempt of Parliament over Partygate, the former PM's opponents are preparing to oust him from office
The government is preparing to quietly amend the definition of disruptive protest in ‘chilling’ change already rejected by peers
As the newspaper is put for sale, a widely-publicised report claiming 'only' 1,700 lives were saved by lockdown – which was splashed on its front page – is not what it seems