The Prime Minister's 'unutterably depressing' decision to follow Nigel Farage into the gutter of inflammatory anti-migrant rhetoric is a terrible error, argues former UK diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall
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The frontrunner to become the next leader of the Green Party of England and Wales tells Byline Times the UK must now form new alliances for "peace" instead
Starmer had pledged to end the “outrageous way government departments refuse freedom of information requests”.
There can be no "third way" to tackling the existential threat of man made climate change, argues Russell Warfield
An internal NHS Confederation email acknowledged that 'many colleagues will have concerns' about Palantir's inclusion
"If you take money away from people who haven't got very much, you'll get more homelessness," warn campaigners
Labour's embrace of economic and political orthodoxy is forcing voters to look elsewhere for change, argues Keir Starmer's former adviser Simon Fletcher
Telling voters that the Reform leader is right, but they shouldn't vote for him anyway, is no more likely to work for Labour than it has for the Conservatives, argues Adam Bienkov
Right-wing daily papers in the UK do not represent 'public opinion' - they simply reflect the radical right views of those 'who own and run them', argues Julian Petley
Despite the new Government giving teachers a 5.5% pay rise last year - pay is still one of the key reasons for recruitment failures, the Department for Education said