Campaigners are challenging the Government's ‘inherited’ strategy to protect the UK from extreme weather
      
  Labour Party
As world leaders brace themselves for another potential Trump presidency, Prime Minister Keir Starmer is quickly re-establishing the UK's global influence 
      
  Rishi Sunak's historic defeat was a direct result of a decade of ideological hard-right policies that have decimated our political and social fabric
      
  The Conservatives are about to pay the price for 14 years of epic misrule. But while a Labour 'supermajority' is in the best interests of the country, it is no guarantee of a return to stability, argues Simon Nixon
      
  While we should not expect too much of an incoming Labour government, we should not forget just how dark the last few years have been, writes Chris Grey
      
  How a Conservative campaign line became the weaponised mantra of the Daily Mail – and infected the entire general election campaign
      
  As Labour heads towards Government, large parts of the press are suddenly starting to notice things they have spent the past 14 years ignoring
      
  Prospective Labour candidates have worked as lobbyists for trade bodies and companies that will have a vested interests in shifting the party's key election pledges in government
      
  From lies, incompetence, porn, and golfing bravo in the US – to dull and boring, with a side of rude and shouty in the UK
      
  During his Labour leadership election, Starmer hinted at backing proportional representation. But he now appears to support continuing with Westminster's First Past The Post voting system