Politics
Rachel Sylvester / November 27, 2019
The Labour leader is exaggerating the immediate risk to the health service, but there is no question that Trump’s trade demands will be hard line
Rik Worth / November 27, 2019
Christmas, or "German," markets are increasingly popular in towns across the UK. But with many bringing in European traders (and products), will that continue post-Brexit?
Tim Gardner / November 26, 2019
The government risks simply papering over the cracks in the system
Christiana Spens / November 26, 2019
From arguments over whether £80,000 is "rich" to the bizarre spectacle of average earners defending the rights of billionaires, a deeply-held belief in exceptionalism has poisoned political debate
Kirsty Hughes / November 26, 2019
Votes on EU membership and Scottish independence would be more likely but far from certain
Ivan Rogers / November 25, 2019
The biggest crisis of Brexit to date actually still lies ahead of us in late 2020
Anthony Broxton / November 25, 2019
From Thatcher-loving Spice Girls to the rise and fall of Grime4Corbyn, the place of pop music in modern British politics has a long and complex history
Heather Connolly / November 25, 2019
Pay and pensions may be the immediate reasons behind the current academic strike action. But the wider context of marketisation is impossible to ignore
Paul Hilder / November 24, 2019
Using similar techniques and data to that which called the last election right, I’m mapping the 2019 battleground to empower progressive Britain
Hugh Alderwick / November 22, 2019
The party promises much-needed funds but do its plans raise the spectre of another reorganisation?