The scramble for ‘green economy’ lithium is bringing strain and uncertainty for rural West Africans
Average salaries in academies are lower than in council-run schools, while union members have less bargaining power
One anti-ULEZ group is linked to Vote Leave digital strategist Thomas Borwick, while others platform climate denial
‘This is the most fundamental attempt to change the DNA of the Labour Party in its entire history’
On the condemned Aylesbury Estate, one woman’s flat has been transformed to celebrate her community’s resistance
Conservative MP says ministers have failed to grasp ‘crucial opportunity’ as street homelessness ticks up, not down
As a new report labels asylum accommodation ‘de-facto detention’, a mother details her family’s struggle
Just a tenth of Iraqis claiming asylum in the UK have been given refugee status since the war
People who speak out about wrongdoing in the workplace can often face blacklisting, harassment and legal action. Proposed legislation aims to change that
Fifty years after the squatters’ movement in east London, the Bengali community is once again under threat
Fears that backlash will intensify as government presses on with its widely condemned Illegal Migration Bill
Many of the UK’s most prominent institutions are using private intelligence firms to snoop on activists