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The first sitting of the assembly recommended a 'People's Charter', backed a wealth tax and an arms embargo on Israel ...
Male soldiers routinely sent explicit photographs to female colleagues and stalked them on WhatsApp, the report reveals ...
The new ‘partnership’ between the UK Government and OpenAI is in reality a sellout to the one-sided interests of US tech ...
The creation of a new explicitly left party means that any attempt by the Greens to compete on the same ground is now a dead end, argues Rupert Read ...
From imposter syndrome and proportional representation, to fixing the fundamentals and the 'incestuous' Westminster ...
Clive Lewis says Steve Reed's figures are 'for the birds' as Thames Water is valued at £21bn despite coming close to collapse ...
Former MPs lose case arguing Government failed to properly investigate Moscow's election meddling, despite judges ...
The action by the Charity Commission followed a Byline Times investigation into the video, which appeared to show a ...
Reform-run West Northamptonshire is removing all references to ‘climate change’ and ‘net zero’ from official documents, yet ...
As the UK Government extends the vote to 16 and 17 year olds, MPs warn that many young people believe politics is no longer ...
The hope we offered voters at the last general election is rapidly slipping away and it's time to change course, argues ...
Alternative media platforms cannot thrive in a vacuum and policy reforms will not succeed without grassroots pressure, argues ...
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