The same arguments for extending the vote to younger people, should apply to other groups that remain disenfranchised too, argues Adam Ramsay
Keir Starmer
The hope we offered voters at the last general election is rapidly slipping away and it's time to change course, argues Labour councillor James Barber-Chadwick
Butler told the Byline Festival on Saturday that her party must understand that socialism is "not a dirty word"
There are huge barriers to creating new parties of the left, but it just might be possible, argues Neal Lawson
The Prime Minister's spokesman dismisses calls to leave the social media platform, despite its official 'Grok' bot posting a series of antisemitic comments
After a difficult start to his premiership, Keir Starmer must seize the opportunity to start delivering on the kind of radical change he once promised, argues Adam Bienkov
The Prime Minister's recent troubles expose how badly our political leaders have lost touch with the shifting demands of the modern era, argues Neal Lawson
The Labour Government has so far pursued a timid, unambitious, foreign policy, marked by inconsistency and in some cases moral failure, argues Alexandra Hall Hall
He bankrolled Starmer, buried Corbyn, and silenced dissent. Meet the secretive oligarch shaping U.K. politics from behind the scenes—for Israel.
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The story of how Keir Starmer's chief adviser hoodwinked Labour party members tells us a lot about how power really works, argues Neal Lawson