There is a global crisis in public trust. With the return of The Traitors and on the heels of a Labour Party Conference that saw an embattled party fighting to regain the confidence of a tired nation, ...
People experiencing homelessness on the street were given shelter from extreme heat a record number of times this year, an investigation has found. Carbon Brief submitted freedom of information ...
In 2019, Theresa May signed the UK’s net zero target into law. “Standing by is not an option,” she declared. The landmark pledge reflected a rare cross-party consensus: Britain should negate its ...
Feathers, jewels and sequins twinkle under the spotlights. She smiles widely and performs a perfectly-planned routine as an adoring audience goes wild. This is the life of a showgirl, but when she ...
Jason Arthur, CEO of Lewis Hamilton's charity Mission 44, writes for Big Issue about the urgent need for change on school exclusion.
Clio Doyle, a lecturer in English at Queen Mary University who teaches students about Taylor Swift's music, writes about the power of lyrics.
More than one in 10 kinship carers are concerned they won’t be able to continue caring for their kinship children in the next year.
To frack or not to frack – that is the (latest) question to divide Labour and Reform. On Wednesday (1 October), Labour’s Ed Miliband vowed to permanently ban the shale gas extraction method, slamming ...
Adam Buxton, Jens Lekman and a host of other sharp-witted writers are showing that comedy really does belong in music.
The Labour Party can't out-Reform Reform, and if it genuinely wants to choose ‘decency’ over ‘division’, it needs to change tact.
To save democracy, Richard Ellis wants to replace the government's e-petition with a dedicated House of Campaigns.
A spate of fires at Gypsy and Traveller sites across England in the last year have seen families displaced and triggered calls for support.
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