Charity warns two million children are affected by decision to keep taking money out of already-inadequate payments
The arch-Brexiteer wants to cut wages and holidays, and sack strikers. And as business secretary, he’s now in charge
OPINION: The UK needs targeted, smart help for energy bills, not cash to help the rich use more than their share
Exclusive: Youth workers have spoken of ‘a failure of society’ as kids take on responsibility for feeding friends
Official Ofgem data shows millions of electricity and gas users in arrears for the first quarter of 2022
The pandemic and its injustices have shifted workers’ expectations. These women are leading the struggle
Mass retrofitting of old homes could have cooled Britain down and saved it from soaring energy bills in winter
As the former health secretary is appointed to the Exchequer, his ministerial past puts paid to his ‘sensible’ image
We cheered when Margaret Thatcher resigned, too. But let’s not kid ourselves that a grey man successor will save us.
Exclusive: Labour no longer largest party in Stroud’s long-running rainbow council after selection backlash
International trade secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan and members of the landed gentry are among those to benefit
It’s costing taxpayers £23bn, disproportionately benefiting rich landowners, and may be little more than greenwash