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This is a guest article by Sophie Laggan. As complex beings in a complex world, life can become overwhelming at...
This is a guest article by Sophie Laggan. As complex beings in a complex world, life can become overwhelming at...
This is a guest post submitted by Will Black Much is made of divisions within the Labour Party. News bulletins...
This is a guest post submitted by Ben Morris. Labour leadership challenger Owen Smith’s major announcement of 20 policy points on...
The families of British soldiers killed in the Iraq war have launched a crowdfunding appeal to fund their prosecution of...
Nigel Farage crashed and burned on live radio on Sunday when a caller to his weekly phone-in show set him...
George Osborne has left the Treasury, after reportedly being sacked by Theresa May in one of her first moves as prime minister....
The response of the politicians and pundits held to account by the Chilcot report shows just how out of touch...
Back in 2003, while Tony Blair was dragging the UK into an illegal invasion of Iraq, one lesser-known backbench Labour MP was...
Jeremy Corbyn has sent Labour members a defiant message, signalling that he plans to lead the party for as long...
Labour party legal advice has said Jeremy Corbyn's name will automatically be on the ballot paper if a leadership election is...
The Canary has seen evidence that suggests a telephone polling company has been conducting 'push polling' during the EU referendum campaign....
The Conservative election expenses scandal threatens to plunge the government into crisis, as police forces across the country investigate its...
The Conservatives and the Lib Dems are under fire over their election expense claims. Now Labour candidates have been accused of an...
The government has announced the "biggest shake-up of prisons since Victorian times". But while the media focuses on 'iPads for...
Reappointing Welsh Labour Leader Carwyn Jones as Wales' First Minister was meant to be a formality. But when Plaid Cymru...
The government's academisation programme is already in chaos. Now its flagship academy trust has collapsed. The executive head of Perry Beeches - held...
Hundreds of voters may have been turned away from polling stations in Barnet on Thursday - but across the UK,...
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