MP says Truss could be a ‘puppet’ for right-wing groups that have already generated a dozen of her policies
No one ever won rights by asking nicely. But refusing to pay bills has risks that need to be mitigated
A London estate agent said now is ‘the perfect time to expand portfolios’ as tenants are in ‘fierce competition’
Johnson’s brief premiership has been a relentless assault on our freedoms – to organise, to protest, to vote
Growing anger over rising inequality makes the UK a testing ground for late-stage capitalist economic model
Exclusive: As maintenance grants fail to keep pace with inflation, students on low incomes struggle to get by
Exclusive: Scale of ‘revolving door’ between major energy firms and key Whitehall posts revealed
Exclusive: Energy bills are throwing low-income families into debt shows new data as the price cap rises to £3,549
As British beaches are closed and workers’ wages plummet, the overseas owners of UK firms are banking billions