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We’re aiming to get calendars made and shipped out by the first week of December. Calendars will be mailed by second-class ...
Government failures which have left millions of Brits unable to feed their families or access vital NHS care are costing the Conservative Party the country’s support. That’s according to new ...
Voters’ verdict on Sunak v Starmer debate as we bring a clear message to Nottingham skies New polling in Sunak and Starmer constituencies shows impact of cost of living and NHS crisis in leaders’ own ...
TTIP is short for Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. It’s an EU-US trade deal currently being negotiated between the two countries. It’s been criticised for a number of different reasons ...
UPDATE: 99% of 38 Degrees-ers voted for 38 Degrees to support a new law to protect our paramedics, doctors, police and fire officers! Right now, too many emergency workers face being spat on, bitten ...
38 Degrees is a community of more than a million people who – in a moment away from their busy days – take small actions on issues they care about, which all add up to something bigger, a movement for ...
We’ve now got less than 24 hours until the crucial House of Lords vote that will decide the future of the NHS, and our emergency petition already has over 80,000 signatures. Members of the House of ...
Our campaign against tax dodgers is getting bigger! Lots of 38 Degrees members have already come up with great ideas for what we could do. Now, let’s make sure the message really gets through to ...
38 Degrees members make change happen by working together. That includes deciding together what we should campaign on and how we should do it. So earlier this week, over 1.5 million 38 Degrees members ...
This hospital was built several years ago to support the local area, the building hosts all types of day clinics etc. One ward has been closed for a long time,and now the trust are looking to close ...
If your MP voted ‘aye’ to amendments 101 or 102, and if they voted ‘no’ at the 3rd reading, then they voted in favour of scrapping the bad parts of the bill. Some MPs had a mixture of votes, so they ...