Information commissioner warns other public authorities to 'take note' after issuing first enforcement notice in seven years
Weeks before term starts, UniHomes has told some students that bills will no longer be included in rental agreements
New bill will further weaken ‘watered down’ rules that allowed banks to gain billions as food and fuel prices soared
The Bill of Rights will make it harder to take employers to court and to protect the right to protest. We must oppose it
Private school alumni and property interests dominate the new prime minister’s top team
Excessive inequality and wealth redistribution to the rich have wrecked the economy. ‘Trussonomics’ won’t help
To avoid fuel poverty, residents of the ‘energy isles’ would need salaries of £104,000. Almost nobody here earns that
Exclusive: Revelation will put pressure on incoming justice secretary to deal with legacy of ‘IPP’ jail terms
Hardline free-market groups allied with Tory leadership favourite also said NHS should compete with US corporations
The rich are distorting politics. If everyone could afford to donate equally, things might look a little different
The email from UK Power Networks was a ‘requirement’ of Ofgem and does not indicate an increased risk of power cuts