Few topics have dominated political debate this summer as much as air pollution. With London’s Ultra Low Emissions Zone (Ulez) expansion being enacted on 29 August, controversies are bound to continue
Traditionally Labour-voting “Red Wall” areas in the Midlands and north of England have been identified as the places most symptomatic of “Broken Britain”, contending with multiple generational, health
Welcome to the Parliament Brief, where Spotlight, the New Statesman’s policy section, digests the latest and most important committee sessions taking place across the House of Commons and House of Lor
Victoria Atkins, the Health Secretary, was in a buoyant mood on social media yesterday morning (11 January), when the latest NHS waiting list figures showed that the overall patient backlog was down b
Welcome to the Parliament Brief, where Spotlight, the New Statesman’s policy section, digests the latest and most important committee sessions taking place across the House of Commons and House of Lor
More than two thirds (67 per cent) of councils warn that neighbourhood services, including waste collection, road repairs, libraries and leisure centres, are likely to see severe cutbacks due to fundi