While we were all watching Labour, the government quietly snuck out plans for NEW spending cuts
On Monday 27 February, the Treasury quietly ordered government departments to find new ways to cut up to 6% off their budgets. ...
On Monday 27 February, the Treasury quietly ordered government departments to find new ways to cut up to 6% off their budgets. ...
While the media obsessed over by-elections and Labour infighting, the government used the opportunity to bury some news it would ...
Conservative backbencher Heidi Allen MP has warned Theresa May that she faces defeat at the hands of her own party. If ...
On Sunday 26 February, the chairman of the Conservative Party told a lie on the BBC's Andrew Marr show. And the ...
The City Council of Glasgow has approved a resolution to proceed with a workshop on the design of a Universal ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has stopped a woman's benefits for not attending an appointment. Even though she couldn't ...
A young man with learning difficulties has been lynched in an English town. His assailants filmed his murder, as they ...
Evidence given to the UN about "barbaric" violations of disabled people's human rights by the UK government missed out crucial ...
Cosmetics company LUSH has taken over Tobacco Dock in London for its annual two-day summit. The retailer has dedicated the ...
One of the most high-profile disability rights campaigners in the UK is having to crowdfund for a new wheelchair for ...
On 19 January, The Canary reported on the tragic story of Lawrence Bond — the man who died on the way home ...
A meeting took place in parliament on Tuesday 24 January to discuss how politicians can deal with a crisis currently engulfing ...
Brighton and Hove City Council (BHCC) is facing calls for an international inquiry into its conduct, after its shocking treatment ...
At the Golden Globe Awards on 8 January, Meryl Streep turned her attention to US President-elect Donald Trump. The takedown ...
Ken Loach gave a searing interview on BBC Newsnight on Wednesday 4 January. He left presenter Evan Davis holding a ...
With the chaos on beleaguered Southern Rail continuing, angry commuters voiced their dissatisfaction with Transport Secretary Chris Grayling. On Thursday ...
The government is considering legislation to make train strikes illegal as the dispute between train workers and Southern Rail drags on. If ...
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