A new waste strategy was drawn up by the Government in 2018 but, five years on, there are no delivery dates for it, according to a new report by the independent spending watchdog
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Changing the voting system would be a driver of achieving greater equality of income and wealth, argues a Labour peer
Byline Times investigates a small but vocal "anti-anti fascist" group that is increasingly targeting the left.
How Boris Johnson ushered a 'former' KGB agent and his son into the British establishment – while most of the media looked the other way
The Government has said that, due to the rise in small boat crossings, it has to urgently use hotels to give unaccompanied asylum-seeking children a roof over their heads – but there are safeguarding concerns
Labour’s abandonment of its green prosperity plan is emblematic of an economy that has slumped to the bottom of the G7 in mobilising investment
According to the research, ministers have pushed through changes to Britain’s political system that pose 'considerable risks' for the country's democratic future
A new study shows how the effects of austerity on women and children are now being compounded by the cost of living crisis in Northern Ireland
Austerity, combined with poor policy decisions, left the NHS in a far weaker position by the time David Oliver was caring for his first Coronavirus patient in March 2020
While Suella Braverman claims her approach to asylum is compassionate, Index on Censorship's Assistant Editor explores how the reality is very different to the rhetoric