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Brits think NO political party cares about their top concern—cost-of-living
Brits are seething as a new poll reveals that no political party is believed to treat the cost-of-living crisis as a top priority, leaving millions…
Apr 1
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Greedy businesses profiteering off Iran war horror should be taxed to help cost-of-living crisis, says campaign
Campaigners warn that corporations are set to cash in on chaos from the US-Israeli war on Iran, as hard-pressed British households face rising bills and…
Mar 27
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Gen X pension shock: 7.5 million Brits heading for poverty in old age—Reform voters hit hardest
Caught between the end of final salary schemes and the late arrival of auto-enrolment, a generation is sleepwalking towards a retirement shock, and most…
Mar 25
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Brits think Government can fix it—from Iran war energy prices, to homelessness, to pensions, says new poll
Half of Britons believe ministers can protect pensions and shield households from rising bills, while many think bold moves like ending homelessness and…
Mar 19
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‘Robin Hood’ activists raid supermarkets and hand out food in coordinated action across UK
Activists from campaign group Take Back Power removed boxes of food from supermarkets in four UK cities, saying the action was intended to highlight…
Mar 14
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Reform’s WOMAN PROBLEM: New poll shows Farage’s party is out of touch with most Brits
Farage is mistaken if he thinks women’s rights are simply more wokeism to be dismissed: across Britain, millions of hard-working women juggle jobs…
Mar 9
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Cost-of-living activists held in police swoop as officers move to disrupt alleged “plans for mass shoplifting”
Officers arrested campaigners from Take Back Power, who were attending a training session for non-violent civil resistance amid anger over soaring…
Mar 6
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Reform’s public ownership U-turn: How Farage’s party-cum-business was downgraded—putting donors before voters
Insurgent party’s retreat from firm nationalisation pledges exposes a widening gap between its populist pitch to struggling voters and policy…
Mar 2
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Protesters march in London against our AI overlords—demand government and corporations stop being “reckless”
Britain’s first anti-AI protest erupted outside the London offices of OpenAI this weekend as furious campaigners warned that unchecked tech could wipe…
Feb 28
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MAKERS GOOD, TAKERS BAD: Poll shows Brits’ growing anger at exploiting corporations and need for policymakers to intervene
A major new poll reveals Britons are drawing a hard line between businesses that genuinely create wealth and those seen as gaming the system
Feb 26
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CLIMATE CRISIS FUELS HUNGER: New report claims floods and food price hikes are pushing Britain to the brink
A damning new report warns that climate change is no longer a distant environmental threat but a brutal driver of Britain’s hunger crisis
Feb 23
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Britain’s streets are fighting back: Local heroes reviving our neighbourhoods
From tired parades to thriving hubs: how ordinary people are restoring pride, purpose and community on our neighbourhood streets
Feb 16
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