‘We are in a dangerous place’: British Muslims on the fallout from 7/7 attack 20 years on Many feel counter-terrorism policies and brazen Islamophobia have increased hostility and isolation experience by community
From swim schools to eye clinics: how families of 7/7 victims used heartbreak to help others Relatives tell of their determination to see good come from the killing of their loved ones in 2005 London bombings
‘A mess of our own making’: Labour mayors reflect on Starmer’s first year Steve Rotheram and Tracy Brabin urge PM to listen more, with one saying his government is ‘disjointed’ from the rest of Labour
Met police arrest activists holding signs referring to Palestine Action Officers arrest protesters day after direct action group banned as terrorist organisation
Reform MP James McMurdock resigns whip pending ‘business propriety’ investigation Allegations in Sunday Times say MP took out government loans during the Covid pandemic for businesses with no employees
Reform UK puts teenagers in charge of vital public services Concerns raised about council appointments, including 19-year-old overseeing children and family services
No 10 regrets choice of ‘insipid’ new cabinet secretary, sources say Keir Starmer’s aides said to be trying to work around Chris Wormald, who was only appointed six months ago
‘We promised change but people aren’t feeling it yet’: Labour rues poor first year MPs, aides and other party figures reflect on what went wrong and how they could still turn things around
Home Office announces ‘nationwide blitz’ on asylum seekers taking jobs Government under pressure on issue after stories of asylum seekers working illegally as takeaway delivery riders
Reform councillor’s boast about removing ‘trans-ideological’ books from children’s library sections falls flat Paul Webb said he ensured books and material were pulled from children’s section of Kent libraries, but it emerges they were never there