Politics
Tola Onanuga / December 9, 2019
As the collection of health data becomes more common, the only effective pressure to keep it safe may come from patients
Marie Le Conte / December 9, 2019
As voters become increasingly inured to repeated e-mails from political parties, flirtatious subject lines have become a popular way to get more clicks—whatever the cost to our hearts
Stephanie Boland / December 9, 2019
Although the evidence suggests a poor polling day forecast doesn't impact turnout, cold-weather canvassing has proved tricky for some activists. So does it matter?
Paul Hilder / December 8, 2019
I’ve used a vast data set to map the battleground which can still make—or break—Boris Johnson’s dreams of a Brexit majority
Emily Tamkin / December 6, 2019
The former law professor and senator has a plan for everything, including taking on billionaires and reforming the US electoral college. But can she win it?
Cas Mudde / December 6, 2019
It is the hollowed-out condition of the “mainstream” parties which allows the shrill, noisy and wealthy to dominate. In 2020, we should repoliticise politics
James Zirin / December 6, 2019
Outrageous statements came naturally to Trump—as they did to Nixon, McCarthy and the hyper-connected lawyer Roy Cohn. As the threat of impeachment looms, will America begin to reject their paranoid...
Martin Boon / December 5, 2019
New Deltapoll research goes beyond asking how many voters think something, and instead reveals how much they care
Hannah Copeland / December 5, 2019
The Tories’ latest pledge on the Human Rights Act is notable precisely for its attempt not to be
Jonathan Lis / December 5, 2019
This campaign has an air of unreality but danger lurks just around the corner