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"This is what a Bankrupt Council Looks Like"
Natalie Bloomer and Samir Jeraj report on the challenges facing children's services in Northamptonshire.

'Oh, he's Such a Card' - Boris Johnson the Joker. But Where does he Really Stand?
With Boris Johnson announcing his bid to become Conservative party leader, James Hanning sheds some light on what the ‘blonde buffoon’ actually believes in.

Universal Credit: Traumatised Rape Survivor had Benefits Stopped Indefinitely after Missing Meetings, Committee Hears
Parliament's Work and Pensions Committee heard evidence on an alleged increase in the number of women entering prostitution as a form of ‘survival sex’ after having their benefits cut.

'It's Just Crazy, People are Going Hungry' – A Day in the Life of Food Bank Britain
A Human Rights Watch report accused the Government of breaching its international duty to keep people from hunger through its "cruel and harmful policies". Sadly, it will come as no surprise to those using the West Favell food bank in Northampton.

INSIDE PREVENT: A Racist Policy of Social Control?
Hardeep Matharu explores why those in the Muslim community believe that the Government's controversial counter-terrorism strategy is doing more harm than good.

DEMOCRACY IN DARKNESS: Hiding the Truth of Britain's Brexit Inaction from Parliament and the World
Though Theresa May's Government gave itself a deadline of July 2019 to report on progress against UN Sustainable Development Goals, it now seems to be hiding its lack of action.

EXCLUSIVE 'Dodgy Money and Dirty Data': MP Looking to Future-Proof Elections Suspicious of 'Brexit Cover-Up'
In an exclusive interview, Labour MP Stephen Kinnock questions why nothing has been done about allegations of electoral wrongdoing in the 2016 Referendum and speaks about how his new parliamentary inquiry will be on the case.
Christchurch Summit: Mainstream News Sites also 'Perpetuating Hate' and Violent Extremism
G7 leaders will gather to discuss calls for a 'Christchurch Call' to combat terrorism and violent extremism on social media – but what about the news sites of the traditional press?
Who's the Money Man, Nigel?
As Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage dodges more questions about who is bankrolling his new 'grassroots movement', Otto English asks: why the need for secrecy?
EXCLUSIVE Who's Backing Boris Johnson for PM? And what's in it for Lynton Crosby?
The former Mayor of London and Foreign Secretary is on manoeuvres this summer: James Hanning explores the possible pipelines of money fueling him.