Why was the governing party so shy in Uxbridge?
UK Politics
Renowned weapons expert Dan Kaszeta, who was blacklisted by the Government over his tweets, explores why we have not heard the last of the scandal of the Government 'cancelling' expert speakers
The Co-Leader of the Green Party sets out the importance of maintaining a political consensus on climate change
When journalists write articles about whether countries are free or not, as with this piece in the Financial Times by Martin Wolf about India, they often rely on the ratings from Freedom House. Reading Wolf’s article, my interest was piqued concerning what Freedom House says about the post-Brexit UK, and specifically for the freedoms that […]
Elections watchdog raises concerns as party spending limits could rise by 52% - while ministers keep donations to under £11,000 anonymous.
“The Labour Party has made it clear: First Past the Post is flawed and deeply damaging to our democracy,” one campaigner said.
A report by the Commons' Public Accounts Committee says more should be done to help young adults trace their funds
"Apparently, he is 'putting Ashfield on the map'. I think he is making us a laughing stock" one constituent said
The head of MI6 was right when he recently declared that China was 'absolutely complicit' in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, writes Brian Latham
We should celebrate the birth of the NHS and the welfare state – but also acknowledge it has too often let learning disabled people down in the worst way imaginable, writes Stephen Unwin