Some have spoken out against a rapprochement between the AfD and PEGIDA. The AfD leader in Saxony insists: 'The AfD is the political arm of all non-violent, liberal-democratic citizen movements.'
One of the key roles of government is protecting us from ill effects of food that can take years to appear. But Brexit could undermine that.
Corporate power has captured the centralised state – but Labour’s commitment to a Constitutional Convention offers root and branch reform, writes Jon Trickett.
Journalists and opinion-makers have a responsibility to inform and explain, not to divide and contribute to the escalation of conflict.
What drives support for the populist, radical right and what do the actors offer their voters? The endangered nation is a key trope.
British voters were right to demand radical change – those in power owe them action to rebalance our unequal society.
The Chemnitz case shows a Saxon city where the radical right has tried to establish itself for years, with some very concrete fantasies about a violent ‘overthrow’.