UK authorities have alarmingly few powers to prevent bad actors from interfering with our democracy
elections
If the UK's First Past the Post electoral system can’t deliver its supposed advantages, why we are continuing with it?
Former Liberal Democrat senior parliamentary researcher Gareth Roberts sees lessons to be learned from how the two parties coalesced ahead of the 1997 General Election
The extension of the franchise could shift the character of British politics, writes Nicholas Reed Langen
Those in America looking for a way out of the toxic Trumpian cycle should look to Poland as a starting point
Conservative Chairman Greg Hands claims the record-breaking defeats do not suggest voters are at all unhappy with the Prime Minister
Opponents of the Conservative candidate to replace Nadine Dorries described the payments as "startling", Josiah Mortimer reports
Mandatory voter ID rules are expected to cost the taxpayer £120m over the next decade.
The party has adopted a more centralised approach as it steps away from potential deals with other parties
Siân Berry, former Co-Leader of the Green Party, is hoping to be Caroline Lucas' successor as MP for Brighton Pavilion