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Supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities (Send) in England will cost the government an extra £3bn a year by 2029 if the system is…
The state of the health service is one of the key metrics on which this government will be judged. Of course this is to some extent…
Keir Starmer must make the “populist case” for workers’ rights reforms, unions have said, after a new mega-poll suggested the changes were the most popular of…
Special needs reforms for children in England could turn into “welfare reforms mark 2” unless the government can convince parents that it is not aiming to…
Rachel Reeves is in favour of radical tax reform – or at least she was in 2018. “We need a radical overhaul of the tax system…
Reform’s tales of wasteland Britain won’t work. There’s a far larger market for hope | Gaby Hinsliff
Sheer joy. That’s how it felt watching England’s Lionesses romping gleefully across the pitch after their victory in Basel – not just because they won but…
At last year’s GB News Christmas party, Suella Braverman was the centre of attention. The former home secretary is popular in rightwing media circles, but it…
“It’s sad. I think it killed the town,” says Debbie, sitting in a cafe in Bridgend and recalling the closure of Ford’s south Wales engine plant…
In a political landscape where the traditional left struggles to even mention the working class, let alone articulate a compelling vision for them, Nigel Farage and…
The protests come as the country reels from bombing attacks in the southwest and attempted assassination of a senator.Protests have been held in Colombia as supporters…
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