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Campaign group Fuel Poverty Action took to parliament on 1 October. It was to hand in its #EnergyForAll petition signed by over half a million people. This calls for the…
Campaign group Fuel Poverty Action took to parliament on 1 October. It was to hand in its #EnergyForAll petition signed by over half a million people. This calls for the…
The Labour Party has used a sham figure of £90bn to claim that water nationalisation would be too expensive. The water industry paid for the ‘analysis’ that Labour cited in…
The vile corporate media has started trotting out the face of its benefit scrounger narrative: Marie Buchan. Disgracefully naming a single mum claiming benefits, “Britain’s Welfare Queen”, a series of…
Keir Starmer’s Labour Party is set to raise tuition fees to £10,500 per year. Yet, in 2020, Starmer spoke of how they cost too much for working class people: On…
The following article is a comment piece from campaign group Thank EU For The Music, about Starmer’s meeting this week Keir Starmer and Ursula von der Leyen are meeting in…
Winter energy bills are about to bite for households across the country. This is because on 1 October so-called energy regulator Ofgem will be raising the energy price cap. Obviously,…
Greenpeace and Extinction Rebellion Cymru Wales unveiled a 50m by 50m artwork of Nessa from BBC hit TV series Gavin and Stacey, etched in the sand of a beach at…
Canary columnist Dr Julia Grace-Patterson’s campaign group EveryDoctor is building a manifesto to fix the NHS. With the input of hundreds of doctors, it’s creating a blueprint of the urgent…
The Labour Party under Keir Starmer has been lurching from one self-induced crisis to another since… well, around 5 July. By its side throughout has been the Guardian: the epitome…
On Saturday 28 September, Labour MP Rosie Duffield resigned from Keir Starmer’s Labour Party. In her resignation letter, she highlighted the same issues that everyone else has – namely the…
I thought I’d let the dust settle on the Labour conference because it was a particularly unspectacular gathering of super rich corporations, hard-right lobbyists, arms manufacturers, sugar daddy Lord Alli’s…
It has come to light that the Labour Party government accidentally released 37 prisoners who were serving sentences for breaching restraining orders. They were all released in error under the…