"They feel safer to drive, but are much less safe for any pedestrians and cyclists they collide with” said Green peer Jenny Jones
UK Politics
Environmental groups and conservationists slam the Government's Planning and Infrastructure Bill
The Chancellor could have turned this crisis into an opportunity for a radical shakeup of Britain's relationship with Europe and the world, but instead reverted to economic orthodoxy, argues Simon Nixon
The UK Government's attempts to bridge the divide between Europe and the White House are rapidly running out of road, argues Alexandra Hall Hall
The uncomfortable truth about Starmer and Reeves's economic project is it is grim for living standards, public services and recipients of welfare, and should be opposed by all, argues his former senior adviser Simon Fletcher
There is nothing "responsible" about forcing hundreds of thousands of people into poverty, while putting even more strain on those public servants who will have to pick up the pieces, argues Adam Bienkov
Nigel Farage's party could be forced to pay damages if found liable by the courts
The media is often more interested in what led to mothers being jailed than in the safety of the babies they're forced to have behind bars, argues Mathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia
Nigel Farage's party is structured around a series of opaque companies, but who is really behind them? Josiah Mortimer investigates
If we are to build a broad consensus in Europe against Trump, we need to bring Palestine into equal focus with Ukraine, argues Martin Shaw