The Corbyn factor: shocking the political system through sheer normality
A sense of political intoxication: the enthusiasm, the detail, the debate, and the understanding of the issues was unlike anything I had experienced.
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It’s not a hoax: the Danish government really is legislating to search refugees and confiscate jewellery and other valuables.
As the Government reels from a stinging defeat on tax credits in the House of Lords, there are calls for reform.
Waitrose has stopped buying fruit from a major supplier after an undercover investigation by Channel 4 News exposed the squalid living conditions of migrant workers.
Nurses are being made to work in “intolerable situations”, with many considering leaving the profession, according to a poll.
A sense of political intoxication: the enthusiasm, the detail, the debate, and the understanding of the issues was unlike anything I had experienced.
Bloated and undemocratic, the current House of Lords is a nonsense. It’s time for a re-think.
House of Commons Speaker John Bercow has been accused of “obscene waste” after billing £172 to be chauffeur-driven to a conference just 0.7 miles away from parliament.
A 10 per cent pay hike for MPs was confirmed today – despite the fact that the rest of the public sector has been capped at 1 per cent for another four years.
The Prime Minister David Cameron writes to Parliamentary authorities opposing a pay hike for MPs of nearly £7,000, but how does this compare to pay rises for public sector workers?
Holiday tour operator Thomas Cook is under fire for its muted response to the deaths of two children who died of carbon monoxide poisoning on holiday in Corfu in 2006.
Tech companies are moving into news and the journalism industry needs to fight back, or risk the death of ground-shaking exclusives that hold the rich and powerful to account.
Sajid Javid, the new Business Secretary appears to dismiss business concerns over a potential Brexit, saying the most important thing was to press ahead with a renegotiation and an in/out referendum.
Network Rail workers vote overwhelmingly for a strike over pay as the government pushes ahead with plans to make it harder for public sector workers to stage walkouts.
A storm has broken out over edits made to Wikipedia pages about Grant Shapps and other politicians. Channel 4 News explains what is going on.
Nigel Farage has accused the BBC of bias for questioning him about problems with Ukip election candidates. Does the complaint stand up?