The Times, London October 5: Companies will be forced to reveal how many foreign workers they employ under government plans to shame bosses who fail to take on British staff. …
In a skeleton argument for next month’s High Court battle against the government, Helen Mountfield QC has listed the human rights we will forfeit in a Brexit without parliamentary approval. …
Jolyon Maugham QC, a barrister challenging the power of Theresa May to activate Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, says the Prime Minister has no right to start Brexit. It’s …
On the bank holiday weekend, when prime minister Theresa May watched the cricket at Lords, the stevedores of Southampton loaded a Swedish ship with the cars and machines that Britain …
The UK government could slow down immigration without breaking EU rules. Chartered accountant Philip Shirley claims a simple tweak of the Pay As You Earn tax system would discourage EU …
The vice-chairman of the now suspended Wallasey Labour Party blames former cabinet minister Tessa Jowell for spreading a folk myth that members called their MP ‘Angie the Dyke’. In a …
Former shadow cabinet minister Owen Smith will stand for the Labour leadership. The MP for Pontypridd and son of Labour historian Professor Dai Smith said he could be a “radical …
Like the four runaway Alaskan locomotives in Andrei Konchalovsky’s 1985 survival thriller, the United Kingdom is now in the hands of two dangerous men. But our runaway train hasn’t hit …
Sixty-five years after Aneurin Bevan walked out of Clement Attlee’s government in a row over NHS charges on spectacles and dentistry, Bevan was the big name on the Welsh hustings. …
When our colleagues at the New Statesman chose the Irish-born professor of the history of international relations at Cambridge to demolish Boris Johnson’s Brexit fantasies, they chose well. In four …
The Merseyside shipyard workers who won an international battle to build the new £200 million polar research ship have voted against striking to save 68 jobs. Unite and GMB union …
The question, “Who did pay that AEU fine?” posed by Paul Routledge in his recent Tribune review of Keith McDowall’s political memoir Before Spin, can at last be answered – …
The shipyard workers’ union is fighting 68 compulsory redundancies declared last Friday at the Birkenhead shipyard. GMB and Unite called a meeting of around 480 members after the company announced …
Pro-EU conservatives have accused the Electoral Commission of rigging the June 23 EU ballot paper with a re-design that favours Brexit and harks back to Hitler’s notorious 1938 Anschluss referendum. …