Susan Hall is plastering London with leaflets falsely claiming voters are about to be hit by a new charge to drive their cars
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NatCon Brussels is creating a network of radical right speakers from the UK, Europe and the US which often aim to roll back reproductive and sexuality rights
The founder of a recruitment consultancy lifts the lid on what is it like to work with the Department for Work and Pensions
Only a minority of Brits back the plan pushed by right-wing Conservative MPs to quit the international court
The Express suggested that £100 million of NHS spending on translators should be spent on nurses – but ensuring patients get the care they need is fundamental and a legal requirement, writes NHS consultant David Oliver
Chris Grey disentangles the myriad alarming claims being made about 'special economic zones' and freeports in order to focus on the real risks
A former Editor of The Independent provides an inside look at just how much influence the owners of British newspapers – including Rupert Murdoch – have on what gets written
The Conservatives may be hoping that 'something will turn up' to ease the inevitable – but they are also giving Labour time to prepare for power and form a bedrock of support, writes Mike Buckley
The Labour party leader's long marginalisation of the Left cannot survive the realities of Government, argues his former advisor Simon Fletcher
Charles Woodburn sold over 330,000 personal shares in BAE Systems, earning £4,163,035