Lucy Powell became deputy leader of the Labour Party in late October last year. It was the result everyone expected: the ...
Seated beneath an elegant Venetian chandelier in the finance committee’s meeting room inside Christiansborg Palace, also ...
Now, the Pygge hears that the group has suffered another blow. Clive Lewis, the MP for Norwich South, has departed to focus ...
One senior communications official despaired to the Pygge about the fate of government posts on X: “Whenever we post ...
This is the Lib Dem answer to the dark nationalism that swept across the country over the summer, with the St George’s Cross ...
“We have to continue to work with the US but also build up our independence, power and autonomy with Europe,” argues one ...
Shabana Mahmood’s latest asylum plans prioritise return at the expense of integrating newcomers By Anoosh Chakelian Where I grew up, in the mock-Tudor enclaves of suburban west London, I developed a ...
Thanks to Saudi Arabia’s brutal and inhumane treatment of blogger Raif Badawi, flogging as a punishment is back in the news. In 19th century Britain, the case of a young soldier who died after a ...
Unfortunately, the damage was mostly felt in the UK. America was strong enough to be seen to have behaved badly but never ...
Exclusive data findings show 50 seats the Greens can win on current polling By Ben Walker The Green Surge, a pipedream in 2015, now looks very real under Zack Polanski. The Green Party has seen the ...
The poem, which was published 100 years ago, has beguiled a remarkable array of minds By Tanjil Rashid When, two years ago, Refaat Alareer, a Palestinian poet, led a literature seminar at the ...
Nelson’s move reflects a broader cultural reflex: the intellectualisation of pop in order to justify liking it. Where Charli ...