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Theresa May dodges a bullet

Posted on Dec 14, 2018Mar 29, 2023 by Anastasia McLoughlin
Prime Minister Theresa May, survives the challenge to her leadership, winning the confidence vote by 200 to 117. Prime Minister...Read More

No Confidence in Theresa May

Posted on Dec 12, 2018Dec 12, 2018 by Joe Lyness
Theresa May confirmed that there will be a vote of no confidence in her leadership. Sir Graham Brady, chair of...Read More

24 Hours in Festive Bruges

Posted on Dec 12, 2018Dec 12, 2018 by Holly Fleet
Winter is, without a doubt, the time for unrepented indulgence. The cold air signals it’s time to wrap up in...Read More

“We demand people’s vote!”

Posted on Dec 12, 2018Dec 12, 2018 by Kanzy Mahmoud
Hundreds of people attended the People’s Vote and Best for Britain campaign rally held on Sunday the 9th to denounce...Read More

The kindest mob in the city

Posted on Dec 11, 2018Dec 11, 2018 by Ali Abbas Ahmadi
Hot chocolate and marshmallows. Easy, comfortable conversation.  And lots and lots of socks. It’s not what you’d normally associate with...Read More

Facebook’s act of kindness, or too little too late?

Posted on Dec 8, 2018Mar 29, 2023 by Anastasia McLoughlin
Facebook has announced a £4.5 million funding scheme for community newspapers that is supposed to support local journalists in the...Read More

Food banks are not just photo ops for Tory MPs, Corbyn tells May

Posted on Dec 7, 2018Dec 7, 2018 by Bethan John
Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn attacked Conservative MPs pictured posing at food banks in the lead up to Christmas during...Read More

Brexit 101

Posted on Dec 7, 2018Dec 9, 2018 by Kanzy Mahmoud
[audio mp3="http://raven-news.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/brexit_mixdown-4.mp3"][/audio] With Brexit constantly in the news and debated across the country since 2016, the issue has become convoluted...Read More

Last orders for small pubs: a looming crisis

Posted on Dec 6, 2018Dec 6, 2018 by Giacomo Antonelli
One in four pubs has closed in the last 10 years, according to Office of National Statistics (ONS) data. Since...Read More

High Court rules against Deliveroo drivers’ attempt to unionise

Posted on Dec 6, 2018Dec 6, 2018 by Joe Lyness
Deliveroo drivers lost their bid to gain union recognition at the High Court on Wednesday. The drivers were attempting to...Read More

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