Key workers, new parents and those unable to work will suffer when furlough pay stops and benefits are cut back
Exclusive: ‘Pathetic’ prosecution rate criticised, amid new findings government gave many firms furlough cash despite ‘naming and shaming’ them over minimum wage
The UK's new Domestic Abuse Act puts the focus on changing perpetrators’ behaviour, but that’s not enough: major cultural change is needed
William Shawcross is just the British government’s latest replacement for an inconveniently independent public servant
‘We are all on a journey towards sexual freedom,’ says author Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, giving us a rare glimpse of women’s diverse personal lives
Space travel was once about collective efforts to go beyond the limits of one’s imagination. Now it’s an exhibition of extreme entitlement
One nurse speaks out on dire working conditions, low pay and the erosion of a vital public service
Exclusive: ‘Clear conflict of interests’ as 115 MPs earn thousands of pounds by renting out property
Exclusive: Ten men with an average age of 70, most of whom are white, gave £106m – while women gave just one in four political donations
The UK’s outdated election laws are vulnerable to abuse by third-party campaigning groups with no paper trail, a parliamentary inquiry heard
The writer, who died at just 34, gloriously represented an audience that so many in the media hadn’t understood was there
Closing one loophole would stop the world’s oligarchs, billionaires and criminals from secretly buying influence on the British government