While Suella Braverman and Priti Patel are remembered as the spearheads of the protest crackdown, writes Francesca Newton, it was Tony Blair who kicked it into a whole new gear.
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Moya and Ash swerve the fuzzy festive feelings in order to get some things off their chest. Plus, advice for a listener who ...
Ellen Clifford is fighting Keir Starmer's government in the high court to prevent disability benefit cuts. She speaks to ...
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Reporting by Owen Jones reveals that many within the BBC do not view the organisation's coverage of Israel as impartial. Plus ...
Last month, police raided a community centre that David Lammy used to sit on the board of, as part of a controversial counter ...
Retail and hospitality workers are told to be even more cheerful during the festive season - which is also their least ...
Dominique Pelicot has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after he was found guilty of drugging his wife, and arranging for ...
A reader with a corporate job regrets the concessions they’ve made to capitalism. Plotting the revolution isn’t the only way ...
Moya and Ash talk to writer and director Amrou Al-Kadhi about their brilliant debut film, Layla, which follows a young drag ...
So what will happen to this once deeply consequential world power, and what does its story tell us about the future of Europe ...