The British press has given Nigel Farage's party a free ride for too long, argues Salman Shaheen
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Britain will never truly change for the better as long as Britain's deeply unfair voting system remains in place, argues Neal Lawson
The Reform UK leader also accepted £91,000 for four hours work as a "brand ambassador" for a Mayfair-based gold bullion firm
The Conservative leader's spokesman backed a "foreign power" intervening in the UK's sovereign interests
Antisemitism shouldn’t be a contested issue, It’s racist hate and it’s on the rise, writes Mathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia
Before the Prime Minister heads to Washington he must wake up to the fact that the UK's real allies may now lie elsewhere, argues UK diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall
Domestic violence charity Refuge's CEO Abigail Ampofo says that the Government's decision to end rehabilitation courses for some offenders is 'deeply troubling'
My time spent mingling with Reform supporters online revealed a lot about where the UK could be heading next, argues David Goff
The stories brought to life on the stage in the past allowed people to understand that politics is something that impacts on their lives, writes playwright Tim Walker
Labour's attempt to mimic Nigel Farage's Reform on immigration is a fundamental misunderstanding of its electoral base, argues Neal Lawson