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Bernadette Horton
Features / 11 December 2019
11 December 2019
The party under Corbyn offers the chance of stepping towards brighter futures for working-class people like me and you, says BERNADETTE HORTON
A bird's-eye view of Rhyl
Features / 25 March 2019
25 March 2019
Denbighshire Council is cleansing homeless families from seafront hotels because they may ‘deter holidaymakers and investors.’ BERNADETTE HORTON reports
International Women's Day / 8 March 2019
8 March 2019
More needs to be done to help working-class women back into higher education, writes BERNADETTE HORTON
MP for Derby North Chris Williamson
Features / 28 February 2019
28 February 2019
The suspension of Chris Williamson is another example of how witch-hunting is plaguing the Labour Party, says BERNADETTE HORTON
Features / 8 August 2018
8 August 2018
BERNADETTE HORTON condemns the moral outrage directed at people with hidden disabilities
(Left to right) Sandra Khadhouri, James Clarke and James Tor
Opinion / 11 April 2018
11 April 2018
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
The Prince of Wales Bridge. More than 30,000 people have sig
Features / 9 April 2018
9 April 2018
BERNADETTE HORTON takes Rod Liddle to task over his latest column which is insulting to the people of Wales
Features / 27 March 2018
27 March 2018
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
People gather in Westminster Hall during an event to mark th
Features / 21 March 2018
21 March 2018
Disabled people deserve more than what Motability has done for them, writes BERNADETTE HORTON
Protesters march through central London in protest over the
Inequality / 17 March 2018
17 March 2018
After asking the Universities Minister about the possibility for student rent caps, BERNADETTE HORTON writes about the absurd cost of living
Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner
Features / 6 March 2018
6 March 2018
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