Labour has power at last. Will it use it to scrap the inhumane two-child benefit cap? | Ruth Patrick | The Guardian
Shoes too small, not enough food to go around: children I work with are suffering the effects of this catastrophic policy, says Ruth Patrick, professor of social policy at the University of York
Is Ed Davey interested in political philosophy and the theories of liberalism?
Based on the search results, Ed Davey does appear to have a strong interest in political philosophy and liberal theory:
1. Davey identifies himself as a...
How many % of the British currently want to rejoin the EU?
According to recent polls, the percentage of Britons who want to rejoin the EU varies depending on the specific survey: A YouGov poll found that 58% of...
UK can improve 'botched' Brexit deal, says Starmer
Britain's new Prime Minister Keir Starmer promised on Monday (8 July) to secure an improved agreement with the European Union on post-Brexit trading rules and revamp the "botched deal" signed by former premier Boris Johnson.
'The grown ups are back in the room - let's celebrate the calm while we can'
With Labour's victory and the far-right defeated in France, we can finally end the chapter of decay and division and working people can feel more at ease again, writes Mirror columnist Darren Lewis
UKPolitics. Welcome to a Labour government. it’s time to fix the Brexit mess.
Now that Keir Starmer and his party have finally achieved power, it’s time to stop being scared of sounding ‘too left wing’ and start working on making a real difference, writes Femi Oluwole. Failing to do so could be catastrophic – and could hand Nigel Farage the keys to No 10...