The real 'one per cent' are those voters who still trust the Prime Minister, reports Adam Bienkov
UK Politics
A Freedom of Information request for the data by this newspaper was refused on cost grounds
The Labour leader's decision to make restoring trust in public life the centre piece of his election campaign, raises questions about his own record
Andrew Kersley speaks to those who have experienced inappropriate and degrading behaviour at the hands of police officers – with few consequences
Labour needs to make bold moves if it is to achieve a victory worth having, argues AC Grayling
The London mayor has expanded free school meals and holiday food schemes during the cost of living crisis
The considerable upcoming reduction in spending calls into question the Government's 'Living with COVID’ strategy
Tottenham Tories have falsely claimed the murder rate in London is higher than New York.
Anthony Barnett explores why a recent conference in Edinburgh aimed to initiate a conversation about an 'England' distinct from 'Britain'
At the heart of our political crisis is how England, in particular, has struggled to find its way in the modern world, writes MP Caroline Lucas