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This summer Oasis captured something deep in Britain's collective psyche with songs that we’ll always be in and always ...
A group of charities have joined together to write to the PM calling for action on child poverty and an end to the two-child ...
Britain’s Treasury is running on fumes. But a tax on gambling and on the banks could raise £14.6bn – and go a long way to ...
What if Alien (1979) wasn’t just a sci-fi horror film, but a warning about corporate betrayal and working-class struggles?
Proposals from Samaritans to close at least half of its branches – around 100 – over the next 10 years could have a ...
Alex Lawther is one of the stars of the new Alien spin-off series, Alien: Earth, set two years before the original 1979 ...
Labour's Angela Rayner has been accused of declaring war on allotments after selling eight sites in the last year. We dig ...
Journalist and media critic Mic Wright takes aim at moguls who own the news and the journalists who do their bidding.
Labour MP Kim Johnson writes about why more must be done to tackle the impact of systemic racism in social housing policy and ...
Campaigner Kwajo Tweneboa argues that government ministers shouldn't be landlords after Rushanara Ali resigned as homelesness ...
Drive through the countryside and you’re unlikely to see family-run smallholdings home to a variety of animals as described ...
The benefits system is often pitched as a battle between young and old. Independent Age's Joanna Elson says no one should be ...