Politics
From broken railways to packed prisons: Margaret Thatcher's legacy continues to cast its long shadow
From broken railways to packed prisons: Margaret Thatcher's legacy continues to cast its long shadow
It's 100 years since the birth of one of the most divisive political figures Britain has seen. Here's how her neoliberal ideology still maintains its grip over us
There's no trust left in the world. How can we get it back?
There's no trust left in the world. How can we get it back?
What the wave of St George's flags across England means for national identity
What the wave of St George's flags across England means for national identity
Is Labour really declaring war on allotments? Let's dig into the detail
Is Labour really declaring war on allotments? Let's dig into the detail
A legacy of tragedy: What has changed one year on from the Southport killings?
A legacy of tragedy: What has changed one year on from the Southport killings?
Will fixing the NHS be enough to save Starmer's government? Maybe. But only on one condition
Will fixing the NHS be enough to save Starmer's government? Maybe. But only on one condition
Will Reform's Britannia Card really help low-income households – or is it a 'giveaway to the rich'?
Will Reform's Britannia Card really help low-income households – or is it a 'giveaway to the rich'?
What could be in Rachel Reeves' spending review – and what should be?
What could be in Rachel Reeves' spending review – and what should be?
Would reversing winter fuel payment cuts be enough to restore trust in Labour?
Would reversing winter fuel payment cuts be enough to restore trust in Labour?
Cuts, taxes and Labour dissent: What to expect from the chancellor's Spring Statement
Cuts, taxes and Labour dissent: What to expect from the chancellor's Spring Statement
It's been a decade since UK inflation fell to 0%. Here's why that's 'actually quite a bad thing'
It's been a decade since UK inflation fell to 0%. Here's why that's 'actually quite a bad thing'
A Kamala Harris win could make her the first TikTok president
A Kamala Harris win could make her the first TikTok president
These are the ticking Tory time bombs Labour must defuse as parliament returns
These are the ticking Tory time bombs Labour must defuse as parliament returns
How political cartoonists influenced both Churchill and Sunak's crushing election defeats
How political cartoonists influenced both Churchill and Sunak's crushing election defeats
Elmo, Binface and a fish finger: A colourful history of novelty political candidates taking on the elite
Elmo, Binface and a fish finger: A colourful history of novelty political candidates taking on the elite
Benefits, bills and safe routes for refugees: All the issues the major parties aren't talking about
Benefits, bills and safe routes for refugees: All the issues the major parties aren't talking about
All of Keir Starmer’s U-turns and abandoned policy pledges, from child benefits to private schools
All of Keir Starmer’s U-turns and abandoned policy pledges, from child benefits to private schools
Why Jeremy Hunt's Spring Budget is the most important in years – and could decide Labour's future
Why Jeremy Hunt's Spring Budget is the most important in years – and could decide Labour's future
Why Starmer's £28bn green pledge U-turn is bad news for the climate, economy and his path to power
Why Starmer's £28bn green pledge U-turn is bad news for the climate, economy and his path to power
From Boris to Starmer: The man behind Jonathan Pie takes on 2023's wildest political moments
From Boris to Starmer: The man behind Jonathan Pie takes on 2023's wildest political moments
UK government spent millions defending its Rwanda plan. Here's how that money could be better spent
UK government spent millions defending its Rwanda plan. Here's how that money could be better spent
UK's doomed Rwanda plan is costing taxpayers £290m. Here's how that money could be better spent
UK's doomed Rwanda plan is costing taxpayers £290m. Here's how that money could be better spent
King's Speech shows government has 'no plan' to end rough sleeping or tackle long-term problems
King's Speech shows government has 'no plan' to end rough sleeping or tackle long-term problems
Ban on no-fault evictions delayed indefinitely. Here's why you should be furious
Ban on no-fault evictions delayed indefinitely. Here's why you should be furious
Government in waiting or same old Labour? What we learned from Keir Starmer and party conference