Earlier this year, eco-activist, entrepreneur and Labour donor Dale Vince, described Ratcliffe as a “billionaire tax exile,” criticising predicted redundancies and cost-cutting measures at Manchester ...
In an open letter to Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves, Burgon calls the cost-of-living crisis “the number one issue facing people across the country” and insists that “tackling this social emergency ...
The true scandal isn’t just the right’s distortion of BBC bias, it’s the rot within the system that allowed this farce to happen.
Britain remains in the grip of a cost-of-living emergency. Though it no longer dominates the headlines as it did a couple of years ago, millions of people are still being forced to make impossible ...
In yet another scandal involving a Reform politician, Staffordshire County Council councillor Peter Mason called the police “a bunch of politically indoctrinated British hating scum” on X and also ...
As the disastrous economic impacts of leaving the EU become ever clearer, new data released by the economists at Stanford University, the Bank of England, and the National Institute of Economic and ...
Although no-fault evictions are banned, the government has said landlords will still have rights to evict on reasons such as wanting to move back in, selling their property, or over unpaid rent.
Opinion
Millionaire tycoon who donated £1m to Brexit campaigns considers moving to Australia for good
A millionaire businessman who donated £1m to Brexit campaigns, says he’s considering moving permanently to Australia after saying he’s not happy with the state of the UK.
Following the briefings suggesting that health secretary Wes Streeting is preparing to launch a leadership challenge against Keir Starmer, Mainstream has warned that Labour must “stop the infighting”.
Zarah Sultana MP, co-founder of Your Party, has perfectly summed up why the UK’s economic system is not working for the vast majority of the population. On yesterday night’s episode of BBC Question ...
The MP said that under a Reform government there will be no more gingerbread people, police people or chair people ...
The prime minister and MPs called on Nigel Farage to condemn a Reform councillor’s comments calling children in care “downright evil”. But Farage said he only had 30 seconds to ask a question at PMQs, ...
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