The main political parties are battling for the mantle of backward-looking politics, writes Robert Philpot Theresa...
The main political parties are battling for the mantle of backward-looking politics, writes Robert Philpot Theresa...
Now more than ever, Labour needs its members to get stuck in, Neil Kinnock tells Richard Angell and Adam Harrison In...
I have a confession to make. Last year I put a bet on Brexit winning. To be clear – I voted for Remain, but I was...
Fixed-term parliaments still create a lot of unknowns in British politics. The royal prerogative, exercised by the...
Can Amber Rudd be both moderniser and the candidate of the Tory right, asks Ben Dilks George Osborne has of late come...
Sajid Javid could be the sign the electorate is looking for that the Tory party has shed its ‘nasty party’ reputation,...
Labour went down to a terrible defeat in May. Times columnist Daniel Finkelstein’s post-match analysis was insightful....
Labour must not leave the field to the Tories as it did in the 1980s The period from Margaret Thatcher’s victory in...
On 8 May 2015, 34 per cent of those entitled to vote did not bother to turn up to the polling station. As Labour faces...
The very worst feeling in the world, as I was growing up at least, was when I heard my father utter the words ‘I’m not...
Has a Labour leadership election ever been such a rollercoaster? Much has been said already by others on what shade of...
Oh dear, we are not there yet are we? I suppose I should not be surprised as it took best part of 15 years of Tory...