AC Grayling explores the factors that have driven the rise of 'illiberal democracy’
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Andrew Kersley takes a close look at the register of interests for Members' Secretaries and Research Assistants and finds some have surprising other roles
The Government is now able to steer the strategy and focus of the UK's elections body.
Swing seats could be decided by Brits living in Moscow or Iran following changes to election rules
The former Home Secretary showed no interest in urgent threats to the UK as the National Security Strategy Committee reveals that Vladimir Putin made attempts to interfere with the last General Election
“I think the whole thing is thoroughly broken at this point" a focus group participant said
The prospect of another Trump presidency in the US, rising authoritarianism and multiple complex conflicts around the world make for a depressing picture
When workers now vote to strike in key sectors, they could be forced to attend work by order of a ‘work notice’
There are still 91 hereditary peers voting on our laws – and they face even less scrutiny than those appointed for life.
The Conservatives have made Britain's elections more exposed to risky foreign donations, according to Spotlight on Corruption