Empathy – to be of any meaning – needs to be bolstered by a willingness to accept one’s failures, writes Iain Overton
Democracy
The extension of the franchise could shift the character of British politics, writes Nicholas Reed Langen
Why won't the Government tell the public who's attending – and who's being left out in the cold?
Those in America looking for a way out of the toxic Trumpian cycle should look to Poland as a starting point
Johnson was found to have unlawfully suspended Parliament and lied to MPs.
Mandatory voter ID rules are expected to cost the taxpayer £120m over the next decade.
Only last December, Sir Keir backed plans for a "new second chamber" which would have "electoral legitimacy".
The 2006 film set in a dystopian London of the future has much to say about modern Britain – especially the 'doom loom' trapping younger generations, writes Matt Gallagher
From the Lobbying Act to condemnation of peaceful campaigners by Government figures, free speech has been thoroughly degraded, the authors argue
The EU is implementing a blanket ban on facial recognition surveillance by police - but the UK is ploughing ahead despite privacy fears