The quiet suburb of Hinchley Wood, Surrey, seems an unlikely setting for an occupation. But this is where a group of well-heeled residents waged war against a fast-food giant – and won.
Everyone you know has heard of him, plenty have an opinion, but few of them seem to know much about him – apart from the fact that s he s on course to wine the next general election. We joined the Labour party leader to talk about his journey so far, from working class outsider to Britain s prime minister
<strong>Letters: </strong>Tepid policies and promises to balance the books will have little appeal to those already suffering, writes <strong>Derrick Joad. </strong>Plus letters from <strong>Bee Hepworth, Lyn A Dade </strong>and <strong>Archie Lauchlan</strong>