The party’s decision signals continuing, if low-key, commitment to press reform, writes Brian Cathcart
UK Politics
Rishi Sunak's Government has been accused of trying to "gerrymander" the next general election by making it harder for certain groups to vote
Four years on from leaving the EU, the Department for Business and Trade's overview of Brexit tells a powerful story - of fiction
Veteran media observer Tim Fenton watches as the right wing press paints itself into a pre-election corner
Sunak's freshly minted Business Council, tasked with boosting the UK's economy, includes corporations fined for offences from bribery to money laundering and environmental violations
A legal settlement between various parties and the families of Grenfell victims suggests where the responsibility for the 2017 fire actually lies
In the wake of Lord Melvyn Bragg's House of Lords debate on the vital importance of the arts to the UK's society and economy, composer Howard Goodall makes an urgent call for the Government to rethink its proposed further reduction of resources for musical education
The party's U-turn on the bankers' bonus cap comes just months after the party campaigned against scrapping it
The new Government-set priorities for the Electoral Commission make no mention of AI or misinformation - but plenty of mentions of almost non-existent voter fraud
The move comes amid harrowing personal accounts from healthcare workers who say they’ve suffered “devastating” injuries caused by preventable exposure to COVID-19 at work