The Government were taken to court in a bid to block the supply of parts campaigners believe may be used to commit war crimes in Gaza
UK Politics
Hopes that Labour would abandon the Conservative trend of treating incomers as disposable and lesser beings have been dashed, argues Daniel Sohege
Opening up higher education to half the country hasn't been quite the progressive boon we were promised, argues Neal Lawson
New polling finds a collapse in support for the Prime Minister among Labour voters, as he pursues a strategy that is also failing to win over supporters of Reform, reports Adam Bienkov
Defence Minister Maria Eagle spoke at a private Israel Independence Day meeting and said the UK would continue to back the country
The Home Office briefed the media that their AI tool would save officials 44 years of working time. What they didn't mention was all the mistakes that it made
This agreement marks the beginning of the end of the suffocating Brexit consensus that has gripped British politics for a decade, argues Adam Bienkov
The PM's white paper was not the 'evidence-led' policymaking he promised, rather it was 'cheap, short-termist, headline politics', writes Mathilda Mallinson
Chris Packham was joined by more than 150 scientists in a demonstration urging Westminster to start listening to the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change
Much more needs to be done to repair the damage of Brexit, but this is a welcome step in the right direction, argues the Director of the Independent Commission on UK-EU Relations