Labour is about more than just hope… The party under Corbyn offers the chance of stepping towards brighter futures for working-class people like me and you, says BERNADETTE HORTON
Features | Monday 25th Mar 2019 The homeless people of Rhyl are regarded as an embarrassment to be got rid of
Features | Friday 08th Mar 2019 International Women's Day The challenges of being a working-class woman at university
Thursday 09th Aug 2018 Disabled people must not let themselves be divided over the blue badge scheme BERNADETTE HORTON condemns the moral outrage directed at people with hidden disabilities
Sunday 05th Aug 2018 Damian Hinds laments poor school entry attainment – yet he and his Tory government are the cause Tory Education Secretary Damian Hinds is lamenting the fact that four and five-year-olds are entering school unable to speak in full sentences, una
Thursday 12th Apr 2018 Opinion Assorted renegades begin to clutch at straws BERNADETTE HORTON ridicules the idea of a new political party intended to split the Labour vote but warns that it will require a proper political riposte
Tuesday 10th Apr 2018 No place for any anti-Welsh bigotry BERNADETTE HORTON takes Rod Liddle to task over his latest column which is insulting to the people of Wales
Wednesday 28th Mar 2018 I stand by Corbyn, along with the millions relying on him The Labour MPs smearing their leader should know that working-class people are counting on a Corbyn-led government to drastically improve our lives, writes BERNADETTE HORTON
Thursday 22nd Mar 2018 The Great Motability Rip-Off Disabled people deserve more than what Motability has done for them, writes BERNADETTE HORTON
Saturday 17th Mar 2018 Inequality We need action on student rent, not vague comments from the Tories After asking the Universities Minister about the possibility for student rent caps, BERNADETTE HORTON writes about the absurd cost of living
Thursday 08th Mar 2018 Working-class women's progress is far too slow The abuse of the voiceless, the broken, the abused, the working-class women in our communities must end now or #MeToo is simply an empty soundbite in a moneyed echo chamber, argues BERNADETTE HORTON