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Police chiefs have criticised Reform UK’s “diminishing” of female police officers, when, during its launch of law and order policies, it said women should patrol only with a “big, strapping” male constable. Should women patrol only with a male officer?
The average household spend on food and drink is on course to rise by £275 this year, prompting shoppers to buy cheaper groceries or prepare simpler meals at home to cut costs. Do you think food shopping has become unaffordable in the UK?
Parliament is now in summer recess. MPs will return on Monday 1 September. Do you think the summer recess is too long?
Campaigners have called for Keir Starmer to tell parliament whether US nuclear weapons have returned to British soil after a distinctive US air force transport flight was spotted landing at RAF Lakenheath. Should the British public be told?
Angela Rayner has identified deprivation, time spent online and immigration as factors weakning social cohesion in the UK. What do you think is weakning social cohesion in the UK?
UK government borrowing rose by more than expected last month, adding to the pressure on the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves. Do you think Rachel Reeves it out of her depth?
Would you support or oppose the government linking the state pension age to life expectancy, so that it automatically increases if life expectancy goes up?
Grieving families will be forced to pay inheritance tax (IHT) on pensions after ministers decided to press ahead with reforms despite a fierce backlash. Do you think this is fair or unfair?
FREE tickets to football matches will be dished out on the NHS to people with depression under a landmark mental health scheme announced today. Do you think this is a good idea?
What age should people be able to retire in the UK?
GOVERNMENT BORROWING SOARS TO SECOND HIGHEST LEVEL ON RECORD 🚨 June's borrowing figures - £20.684bn - were second only to the highs seen in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 Are you concerned?
Agree or disagree: People should be fined for using swear words free in public.
The monthly cost of renting a home in the UK has risen by £221 in three years, according to property portal Zoopla. Should rents be capped?
Gang leaders, corrupt officials and police officers, fake passport dealers and companies supplying small boats could be among those publicly named in UK sanctions targeting people-smuggling. Do you think this is a good idea?
The cost of building the Sizewell C nuclear power plant in Suffolk has jumped to £38bn, adding £1 a month to household energy bills for at least a decade. Do you think it’s a good investment?
Ministers who leave office following a "serious breach" of ministerial rules will be stopped from getting pay-outs from October. Do you support or oppose this?
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has proposed sending some prisoners overseas to serve their sentences, as part of a raft of measures he says would create around 30,000 prison places and cost £17.4bn. Do you think this would be a good or bad idea?
Water bills have to rise steeply to make up for years of underinvestment, a major review into the state of the water industry in England and Wales has found. Who do you think should pay for the investment?
Steve Reed has conceded that the bulk of the £104bn of water industry investment which he boasts Labour has attracted since coming to office will come from bill payers. Do you think this is fair or unfair?
Do you think the state pension will still exist in 50 years time?