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Professor Alston said “austerity could easily have spared the poor, if the political will had existed to do so”. We need a radical change to establish the sort of society we want to become.
Councils are staring at a £51.8billion funding black hole over the next six years. This can no longer be ignored.
Public concern about our planetary crisis is hitting record highs – so why do a majority of over 400 sitting MPs not seem to take issue with their pensions being invested in fossil fuels?
Yes, characters we’d watched for a decade became unrecognisable, and the story felt too fast – but I still feel privileged to have witnessed such an epic piece of television.
There are some patients that we can’t help but carry along with us.
Many MPs and journalists treat free movement as if it were universally despised – but EU citizens bring enormous benefits to our communities, society and economy.
This may very well be the last time we get to vote in these elections, and a large part of how the next years shape up will be down to us. Our future is in our hands.
Helping vulnerable children impacted by alcohol and drugs is a mission close to my heart – under a Labour government, drug and alcohol addiction services will no longer be a neglected, under-resourced service.
The East Midlands voted Leave by a clear majority in 2016, but everwhere we go we receive with a warm welcome, and the majority of people were very supportive towards our party and the idea of a People’s Vote.
In a string of game shows in the Noughties, I was offered no support after big losses – or big wins. Instead I was meant to be grateful for the opportunity and to do as I was told.