The former International Development Secretary on the breakdown of her party's coalition, Gaza and the loneliness of ...
Any serious growth agenda has to start with a reality British voters can recognise ...
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 ...
Unfortunately, the damage was mostly felt in the UK. America was strong enough to be seen to have behaved badly but never ...
It will take more than a new leader to save the party – but it is the only way to regenerate this failing government By John McTernan Leadership is the beginning and end of politics. Keir Starmer ...
Who nominated who for the 2015 Labour leadership election? The leadership candidates needed the signatures of 35 MPs to make the ballot. Here’s who backed whom. By New Statesman Andy Burnham, Liz ...
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 ...
When the Prime Minister tried to insist his team was “united”, the House descended into chaos By Rachel Cunliffe Did Kemi Badenoch win PMQs this week, or did Keir Starmer destroy himself before the ...
Would Starmer survive as PM without his chief of staff? By Ethan Croft Just over a month ago I wrote a piece on our site headlined “How much trouble is Morgan McSweeney in?” In the interests of ...
The new left party must be built on empowerment – and on love. By Roger Hallam There is a slightly annoying truism that you don’t become happy by trying to become happy. Instead, you try to be a good ...
Sometimes all doctors have to offer patients is shared humanity By Phil Whitaker Lucy had come about swollen legs. “Look at them!” she commanded, gesticulating towards her outstretched lower limbs.
Boris Johnson today fulfilled his longstanding ambition of becoming prime minister – but was elected by a share of the population roughly the size of a decent football crowd. The election was the ...