
Top stories in the latest issue:
CONNECT FLAW
Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall's back-to-work plan for people with disabilities rests heavily on one scheme that may do less than she claims.
BETTER OUT THAN IN?
AS A shadow minister, Rachel Reeves said Labour would oversee a "wave of insourcing of public services". But the wave is flowing the other way.
CALLED TO ORDURE
Foreign Office minister Stephen Doughty was in full broken-record mode as he answer a Tory urgent question about the Ukraine peace talks in London.
SOLAR FLARE-UP
Labour plan to put solar panels on schools and hospitals didn't impress one right-leaning commentator – but her sums didn't quite add up.
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
The EU is looking to "diversify" trade partnerships with the likes of India and the UAE – but the EU has a reputation for being painfully slow on trade pacts.
DUEL, CITIZENS!
Baffling official advice and unusable travel forms have left UK dual nationals fuming over new UK entry rules that came into force on 2 April.
US-EYE
The Democrats are struggling with the legacy of Joe Biden's last few months and how senior party figures such as Elizabeth Warren handled his exit.