The Prime Minister accused Keir Starmer of wanting to "change the rules so they're in power for a very long time", despite the Conservatives making a long list of changes to elections designed to keep them in office
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At this moment in history, lying can no longer be dismissed as an unpleasant by-product of the political game – and we can do something about it, writes Compassion in Politics' co-founder
Young people, those with few qualifications, and voters in Scotland are least aware of new voter ID rules
The former US President was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to adult actress Stormy Daniels
Jennifer Nadel, co-founder of Compassion in Politics, argues that Westminster’s dysfunctional system under a potential Labour government could leave the door open to far-right politics in the years ahead
India is about to enter the second phase of its general election, amid cries to 'save democracy', with Modi expected to further tighten controls and silence opposition voices if he is re-elected
Matt Gallagher watched Guardian columnist George Monbiot make the case for a 'politics of belonging' – but how to get there?
The figure has surged compared to last year's local elections, raising concerns over discrimination, the UK's leading election monitoring group has warned
Poachers, when caught stealing content from our website, always blamed the theft on an “intern” or “freelancer.” We always pretended to believe them.
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