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
UK Politics
The former GB News host is among a series of newly-elected Reform councillors who appear to have left basic information off of their registers of interest
New research finds that disproportionate coverage of the relatively low numbers crossing the English channel is turning British people against all incomers
Inspired by the insights of Matthew Goodwin and David Goodhart, Professor Ivor Oddgrin documents the terrifying change that is happening before our eyes
Community is key to solving the issue of immigration, argues Mathilda Mallinson
Nigel Farage's newly-expanded party is already struggling with costly U-turns, police investigations and increasingly bizarre behaviour
Nigel Farage's band of newly-elected councillors are already starting to struggle, reports Josiah Mortimer
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
Nigel Farage's party is culling anything to do with tackling climate change, including local planning for rising sea levels
An ageing population and successive cuts by the last Conservative Government have left local council budgets on the brink, reports David Hencke