Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine. By New Statesman Paul Collier ...
US politics is entrenched into two camps, each immune to appeals from the other. Between them lies a mass of apathetic voters ...
Reform is winning where wealth growth is weak. We need radical solutions. By Liam Byrne After an uncertain start, the Budget ...
It is not, really, about the Budget, this great, complicated, fractious argument roiling through the media and Labour Party; it’s about our common future and the ability of democratic politics to ...
Harris entered the race for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination as one of the front-runners, but she failed to ...
A two-pronged strategy could help her campaign break the gender divide.
This film from Hope Not Hate – pulled from the London Film Festival on safety grounds – has a lot to say about bigotry and cowardice.
His fast-food photo op was a stroke of electioneering genius.
The ex-Radio 2 editor on talking to strangers and the power of collective community.
Labour’s new plan for workers’ rights will cost businesses £5bn a year, according to government analysis released yesterday.
One of the services treating the Tavistock's former patients appeared to be taking cues from American healthcare guidelines.