We must stand against both anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim hate By Prince Harry Over the past several years, I have spoken about the consequences of a world in which outrage outpaces humanity – where ...
The rules of leadership contests are strange, and can be decisive ...
The London mayor on Labour’s “catastrophic” results in the capital, and the Chancellor’s “doom and gloom” putting off ...
All parties when they govern are effectively a coalition”, said David Lammy on Thursday night, when the deputy PM was in the ...
What was the Prime Minister really saying about immigrants and immigration? By David Miller In 2016, when he was a Shadow Home Office Minister, I posted Keir Starmer a copy of my book about ...
Why break a habit of a lifetime, I wondered as I headed to Dagenham to campaign on what would turn out to be a day the tectonic plates of British politics shifted. It was clear my time would be best ...
More than 5,000 council seats are up for grabs on Thursday. Just four years ago, the Labour Party secured commanding ...
New polling exposes weaknesses in “brand Farage”. Nigel Farage and Reform UK are a real threat to Labour and the Conservatives alike. We’ve heard a lot about the strengths of the challenger party – ...
Could Labour drive us to rejoin the EU? By Anand Menon “This Labour government will be defined by rebuilding our relationship with Europe, by putting Britain at the heart of Europe.” To prove his ...
Two-thirds fear billionaire’s personal payment buys “inappropriate” political influence By Anoosh Chakelian More than two-thirds of the British public (68 per cent) are concerned that the £5m Nigel ...
How American conservatives fell in love with Ted Kaczynski. By Sohrab Ahmari Pop quiz (and no googling allowed): who described modern life as akin to being trapped in a “large communal hall, serving ...
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