Unless the Labour party reconnects with its founding economic mission, they will merely lay the ground for a Nigel Farage Government, argues Neal Lawson
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A series of significant changes on workplace rights and the right to strike have been slipped out by ministers
'Pointing out the distortions, inaccuracies and outright lies is so easy that it’s almost a bore,' argues Russell Warfield
Infringements on the right to protest have been 'emboldened' by successive governments, report argues
The party is seeking overseas funding from those who are "unhappy with the amount of regulation and tax in the UK"
Charity's claims come as councils across the UK cut budgets for VAMG services
Defending Ukraine without the US will be complex, costly and politically challenging - but there is simply no alternative, argues Jacob Öberg
The Democracy Minister said scrapping the system, introduced by Boris Johnson's Government is "not on the table"
Keir Starmer must change course from this performative cruelty towards the sick and disabled, argues Neal Lawson
Newly-released documents reveal the peer also helped a "generous and loyal supporter" of the Conservative party secure another £93 million PPE contract