Theresa May’s government owes UK workers £400m, and is refusing to pay up
The May government owes UK care workers £400m in back pay, after a court ruling in May 2017. But months ...
The May government owes UK care workers £400m in back pay, after a court ruling in May 2017. But months ...
On Thursday 9 November, a member of the BBC Question Time audience said claims that disabled people had died due to Conservative government ...
In the wake of Priti Patel's resignation from government, there have been some moves in Theresa May's cabinet. But after ...
While the storm around Priti Patel happened, one of the UK's most influential think tanks quietly released its latest report. ...
New figures seen by The Canary have revealed a large rise in the number of people living on the streets ...
A Labour MP has accused the government of inflicting "state sponsored deprivation" on families. All because it "won't obey the ...
A statement from the government over the "colossal failure" of Universal Credit shows it is still in denial about the ...
This week, in an addendum to last week's CanaryPod, Global Editor Ed Sykes discusses his interview with Oxford academic, Danny ...
Two letters from two different Conservative MPs about welfare reforms and a UN report show that the party is sending ...
Child mental health services are in a dire state. A report from the children’s commissioner shows that only 1 in ...
A letter from a Conservative MP to a constituent about welfare reforms and a UN inquiry shows the "downright offensive" ...
On Tuesday 24 October, the government announced it was "doubling" some funding for primary school pupils in England. It also ...
Police officers in London were left bemused on Saturday 21 October, as people turned up to hand themselves in. Their ...
Analysis released on 11 October claimed a crisis with young children in the UK was "plateauing" (not changing). But new ...
The Conservative government's budget cuts are forcing the NHS to abandon universal health care. Under immense pressure from Conservative austerity, ...
The government has announced it will scrap the hated 55p-a-minute charges to call the helpline for Universal Credit. The backdown ...
The government is facing legal action over one of its most controversial welfare reforms. And it may have to defend ...
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