Disabled people may have been cheering the end of Tory rule – but their trust has not been won by Labour, writes Penny Pepper
UK Politics
When the riots stopped conversation moved to the Online Safety Act with suggestions changes would be made 'if necessary'. Prime Minister Keir Starmer also pledged to 'look more broadly' at social media
Long Covid Kids and Long Covid Scotland met the legal tests of having 'significant interest' in matters being investigated, but they were not granted core participant status
Dawn Butler is running to lead the House of Commons' committee on science and tech
The honorary professor attempted to explain why the riots swept across the UK - but did so using information selectively, choosing to emphasise certain details that supported his narrative
Often on a Friday evening, we order a curry from our local “Indian” takeaway. They deliver, but it is easier and quicker for me to walk round and collect, and, anyway, I enjoy chatting to the guy behind the counter. He’s a Man United fan, I’m Liverpool, so we have some banter with a bit […]
The events of the past two weeks have been eerily reminiscent of the violent rise of the far-right National Front
Polls show the public would now vote to rejoin the EU, so why isn't the Prime Minister listening?
The Pacifist group Peace Pledge Union and its associated peace education charity argue that its advert was “in no way polemical”.
Robinson has been blamed for stoking the unrest, but the tentacles of disinformation are global. Nafeez Ahmed uncovers a worrying nexus of tech platforms and far-right conspiracy – with links to Europe, Russia and the January 6 insurrection