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Reform councillor Mike Stray is discovering that local government isn't quite what he expected. This week: Pride Month, family finances and a disastrous first shift in the gig economy. #satire by Ben Smith
Our fictional new councillor, Mike Stray, discovers that moral issues aren’t always as clear-cut as some seem to suggest … and money worries start to press in
Immigration isn't causing our biggest problems, writes Stephen McNair. It is a tool to solve them. Research by Jonathan Portes and Lauren Gilbert shows ageing population, labour shortages and weak growth all become harder to manage when migration falls.
Mike discovers that moral issues aren’t always as clear-cut as some seem to suggest … and money worries start to press in | Ben Smith
From The Hay Wain to mixed-reality exhibitions, children's activities and archive displays, Suffolk is celebrating its most famous artist with an ambitious programme of events across the county. Olivia Jowett looks forward.
The Red Register, from 1300's, offers a rare glimpse of medieval life in the once thriving port of King's Lynn.
Europe was never just economics, writes Camilla Cucinotta. It was lived freedom.
Study abroad, fall in love abroad, build a life across borders – why did we reduce that to GDP?
There’s so much more to it than that.
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A row between two Huntingdonshire councillors has raised wider questions about transparency, privacy and public accountability. John Elworthy tells how both sides have now set out their positions in detail.
Fresh from his election victory, Reform councillor Mike Stray thought he'd be tackling immigration, potholes and local services. Instead he's voting on Pride displays and delivering takeaways in a Mondeo that now smells of dhal. #satire by Ben Smith
The fastest-growing parts of the economy are linked to the energy transition.
So why are some politicians declaring war on net zero?
If net zero is really the problem, why are places benefiting from renewable investment among Reform's strongest areas?
A look behind the slogans.
A Freightliner Class 90. Colas Rail Class 37s and 56s. The Wissington steam engine. A Class 08 shunter. Norwich's Crown Point depot put on quite a show for railway enthusiasts this weekend. We went along to take a look.
Mike discovers that moral issues aren’t always as clear-cut as some seem to suggest … and money worries start to press in
Our fictional new councillor, Mike Stray, discovers that moral issues aren’t always as clear-cut as some seem to suggest … and money worries start to press in
More than 1,200 visitors enjoyed a rare behind-the-scenes look at Norwich's Crown Point depot, which opened to the public for the first time in 34 years
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Migration regularly dominates public policy concerns. Yet every attempt to manage it, increases alarm. A new report explains this “doom loop”