Keir Starmer’s ruthless character has been revealed
Yet removing the whip in Labour’s ranks might be the spark that ignites a new civil war in the party
Yet removing the whip in Labour’s ranks might be the spark that ignites a new civil war in the party
Defeats and failures are as much a part of political life as triumphs and successes
The prime minister’s centrist image is a boon, but more vocal cabinet ministers will create tensions within the ‘Special Relationship’
Baroness Hallett’s savaging of the SNP’s copy-paste Covid strategy has destroyed the intellectual foundation of devolved government
Gender, foreign policy, and migration will be the policy issues tearing apart Labour’s government
By bringing back the ‘old guard’, the Prime Minister is implying such talent is lacking on his front bench
They have reaped what they sowed. Their arrogance, their entitlement and their short-sightedness have been exposed
The Labour party will have a stunning majority – and a mandate to rule the country as it pleases
The democratic process feels rather different when it’s your name on the ballot paper
If Labour replace Baroness Falkner with Harman, it would be a body blow to those who believe biological sex matters
As Britain heads to the ballot box, the future of the Conservative party lies in balance. Will they be able to come back from defeat?
Whoever succeeds Alister Jack must take up where he left off
Pressure from factions led by Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves could define Labour’s time in power – and leave their leader isolated
Mr Farage attempted to stand his ground on immigration and the selection of Reform UK candidates. Here, our writers give their verdicts
One gets the impression that David Lammy is more impressed by Angela Rayner’s accent than her life achievements
Are Sunak and Starmer really the best that we’ve got, asked an audience member at the BBC debate. Sadly, for the moment, they are