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Politics

Zero-hours contracts: ministers’ detailed plans for ban criticised by firms and unions

UK are working on a zero-hours contract basis](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/feb/03/most-zero-hours-workers-with-same-employer-for-more-than-a-year) – where a worker is not guaranteed a minimum number of working hours – in areas ranging from working in pubs and restaurants to warehouses

The Guardian WorldJun 2
Politics

What does Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth do next after election victory?

Reform in any way. Members will need to confirm their choice in a roll call - the winner is the candidate who gets more than any other choice combined. Something else needs to happen as well

BBC NewsMay 10
Politics

The key plans laid out in the King's Speech

Reform Bill** will deliver plans to create new, larger forces in England and Wales, and create a new national force to investigate the "most serious crime" - Controversial plans to scale back the use of jury

BBC NewsMay 13
Health

Covid jabs huge success, but work needed on trust in vaccines - key findings from Covid report

UK and a million across the world. Inquiry chair Baroness Hallett says it was the single-most important treatment to have been used during the pandemic. Long-term health problems caused by Covid vaccines were

BBC NewsApr 16
Health

'Such a let-down' - healthcare students on NHS recruitment squeeze in Wales

UK. Also, all health organisations have to live within their budgets. And with many health boards facing significant overspends, one way of cutting costs over the short term is to freeze some recruitment. But this

BBC NewsApr 21
Business

'I had £20,000 stolen and had to fight a 13-month fraud reporting rule to get it back'

UK Finance, which speaks for banks, says only a small number of cases ever fall outside the deadline and victims can complain to the Financial Ombudsman Service. The 13-month rule is part

BBC NewsApr 27
Politics

Hereditary peers' last hurrah as 700-year-old system abolished

reformed second chamber that enjoyed the support and respect of the modern public, without threatening the authority of the House of Commons. "When I was negotiating with Tony Blair all those years

BBC NewsApr 29
World

Ofsted inspections pushing headteachers to ‘point of destruction’, union chief says

reforms of provision for special educational needs and disabilities (Send), Whiteman raised the issue of “proper funding” for the measures outlined in a recent [white paper](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/mar/02/the-guardian-view-on-schools-send-reforms-aside-the-governments-white-paper-lacks-focus), which is under consultation before

The Guardian WorldMay 1
Politics

More than half of clean energy schemes needed for Labour’s 2030 target offered grid connection

UK’s onshore wind, triple its solar power and quadruple its offshore wind capacity in an unprecedented buildout of renewable energy. However, there were doubts about whether the ambition was achievable, given the years

The Guardian WorldJun 10
Health

Rollout of Covid vaccines an extraordinary feat, inquiry report finds

UK discovered which treatments worked best against the virus. The positive headlines contrast with the first three reports that were highly critical of the government's pandemic planning, decision-making and management

BBC NewsApr 16
Conflicts

Manhunt after attempted arson attack on synagogue

Reform Synagogue is being treated as an antisemitic hate crime, according to police. The Met said the suspects, wearing balaclavas, approached the building at about 01:00 BST and threw a brick and two bottles

BBC NewsApr 15
Politics

Tommy Robinson tells tens of thousands at London rally to prepare for ‘battle of Britain’

Reform, if it’s Advance, or it’s Restore, or it’s the Conservative party. We have to locally get involved in politics.” Robinson also led chants of support for the X owner, Elon Musk

The Guardian WorldMay 16
Politics

Tax cuts and cost of living help proposed by Labour-linked groups allied to Streeting and Burnham

reforms to government machinery. With Keir Starmer under under [concerted pressure](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/11/more-than-60-labour-mps-call-on-starmer-to-set-timetable-to-quit) to stand down, the groups are two of a number of Labour-linked organisations that have proposed radical measures as they

The Guardian WorldMay 12
Politics

David Lammy chairs first meeting of board set up to improve diversity among judiciary

UK Association of Black Judges, which was launched last year to address recruitment failings, said it was unable to send a representative to the inaugural board meeting because it was only invited three days

The Guardian WorldMay 21
Business

Royal Mail investigated again as almost a quarter of first-class post arrives late

UK government national security review. In April, Royal Mail [faced a barrage of criticism](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/06/royal-mail-criticised-raising-stamp-prices-failing-service) as it raised the price of a first-class stamp by 10p, or 6%, to £1.80. The cost

The Guardian WorldJun 1
World

Half of England’s schools unfit due to leaks, mould and faulty toilets, poll finds

reforms to the Send system, which will require mainstream schools to expand and improve provision for children with special needs. Of those with buildings unfit for purpose, almost two-thirds (64%) say their playgrounds were

The Guardian WorldApr 27
Politics

Asylum appeal backlog at record high, new figures show

reforms to speed up the appeals process and "ensure those with no right to be here cannot delay their removal." Peter Walsh from the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford told BBC Verify

BBC NewsJun 11
Politics

Wes Streeting pledges 'wealth tax that works'

reforming capital gains tax could raise £14bn. The annual tax-free allowance for the levy is £3,000 and anything above this is taxed at rates that depend on a person's income band

BBC NewsMay 21
World

‘Close to zero impact’: US study casts doubt on effect of phone ban in schools

reform. And I think that would be a major mistake,” [Dee told NPR](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/04/nx-s1-5810191/what-actually-happens-when-schools-take-away-students-phones). “There are some encouraging results in the midst of these mixed findings. They are driving down phone usage

The Guardian WorldMay 5
Politics

Poll: Voter cynicism remains a potent threat to incumbents across the globe

UK spells trouble for Starmer In 2024, the rejection of incumbents came amid a growing frustration over the cost of living and broader economic anxieties. Whether that backlash was a temporary response — or reflects

POLITICO PoliticsJun 11
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