Natalie Bennett: What kind of countryside do we want from the Agriculture Bill?
The #AgriBill will determine our countryside’s future.
The #AgriBill will determine our countryside’s future.
The Committee of Advertising Practice has proposed changes to advertising rules to protect ‘public sensitivities’.
Bosses are trying to ‘maximise profit on the back of insecure work’, Roache tells MPs
The Tory austerity drive – bound up as it is in the barefaced lie that Britain was brought low in 2008 by benefit scroungers and not reckless bankers – was never about fixing the economy. It was about shrinking thetest
Tim Nichols argues that Ruth Porter’s attack on child poverty targets misses the big picture in favour of a trojan horse attack on the European Union.
The Financial Times reports today that home secretary Teresa May was forced to “water down” her first major speech on immigration last week, after an intervention from Downing Street and business secretary Vince Cable. Unnamed sources within the government told the FT that May’s original speech was “over the top” – with particular objections to passages which attacked the level of Tier 1 visas.