Working less won’t help young people get on the housing ladder
Too many seem to believe they are so special that they can rely on the magnanimity of the state and their employers to come to the rescue
Too many seem to believe they are so special that they can rely on the magnanimity of the state and their employers to come to the rescue
Labour once championed free speech – it sorely needs to rediscover that spirit
The ecologists are the Reform UK of the Left: They could make life difficult for Labour
Why would he wish to burden his administration with a programme of reform which, however it is designed, will upset swathes of his party?
The workers’ party don’t trust the proletariat to make their own decisions about what to eat, drink or smoke – or how to vote
Mel Stride is right – and the Opposition shouldn’t be afraid to say so
Leaked material from Police Scotland suggests a new law will target performers, including comedians, for “stirring up hatred”. It’s insanity
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves speech tonight will acknowledge that her party can’t carry on within its comfort zone
Regardless of what Starmer thinks, Sunak is still Prime Minister. Only he can decide when we head to the polls
His party relies on both metropolitan liberals and conservative Muslims for support. That alliance cannot hold
Many MPs will feel they cannot go against the party’s liberalising zeitgeist despite their personal misgivings
The Labour leader’s plan for having a small inner cabinet in government is a recipe for bitterness and strife
Despite her laudable commitment to public office, she may be remembered as one of the worst PMs of modern times
Who would be brave enough to take that first, bold step? And could the other side be trusted not to take cynical, short-term advantage?
The political impact of Hunt’s announcements will be minimal. All the voters want to know is when they can go to the poll
After 14 years in office, the party’s offer is now indistinguishable from Labour’s