Forget the fear-mongering about a flight of the super rich. The reality is they're not going anywhere, argues Kate Bermingham
      
  UK Politics
You probably won’t have read much about these announcements over the past few weeks
      
  Just one small step would trigger a whole series of positive changes to democratic life in the UK, argues Neal Lawson
      
  Murdoch's newspaper group apologises for 15 years of privacy breaches in landmark settlement – but the Prime Minister's office quickly dismisses calls for a fresh investigation 
      
  Azhar Lal was extradited in 1991 under an agreement meant to prevent him from having his sentence increased to life without parole, which he claims, was never honoured 
      
  After 115 days without food, activist and mathematics professor Laila Soueif speaks about her British-Egyptian son's ongoing detention and her determination to secure his release
      
  It blows a hole in the party's claim to have 'fixed the roof while the sun is shining' 
      
  The priority for the UK Government is not to seek justice for the innocent civilians murdered, but to protect the state from the consequences, argues Emma De Souza
      
  Trump is taking the US in a dark direction and we must not let ourselves be dragged along with him, argues Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer
      
  Exclusive: Cross-party group meant to help restore trust in politics has so far refused to hold any of its sessions in public