Nigel Farage's party refused to attend the debate, called after more than 100,000 people signed a petition demanding a public inquiry into Russian interference in British politics
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An example must be set for all politicians considering abusing their position for personal gain, argues barrister Gareth Roberts
There is a deep disconnect between the Government's actions to improve the country and its standing in the polls, argues Professor Chris Painter
A fundamental break from the old regime is required – it can only come from the outside but must command credibility and popular assent
The PM's decision to block Burnham from standing in the Gorton and Denton by-election risks handing the seat to Nigel Farage, and ultimately triggering his own downfall. It didn't have to be this way, argues Adam Bienkov
On policy and raw politics, Keir Starmer's leadership is crushing dreams of a better world, argues Mainstream co-founder Neal Lawson
The Canadian Prime Minister's powerful response to the growing threat from Donald Trump has put other world leaders to shame, argues Simon Nixon
Campaigners fear plans to warehouse migrants in army bases will increase community tensions and embolden the far-right
The President's increasingly threatening behaviour has shown clearer than ever before why Britain needs to be back in the heart of the EU, argues Jonathan Lis
Nigel Farage's cryptocurrency partner is tied to Trump-supporting tech firms and senior Conservative figures, reports Nafeez Ahmed