Opinion / How Nigel Farage’s biopolitics captured Westminster Reform UK’s migration proposals prove that the party hasn’t just joined the debate – it owns it By Georgios Samaras / 28 Aug 2025
Opinion / Early success of Corbyn’s new party should give progressives hope for 2029 Corbynism cut through with the public in 2017. To do so again, his new party must show it's not just a protest vote By Paul Rogers / 7 Aug 2025
Interview / “We don’t have time for ‘briefcase politics’” - Zack Polanski’s pitch to lead the left From ‘Rehearsing the Revolution’ to building it for real, Zack Polanski talks to oD about his bid to lead not just the Greens, but the wider progressive movement By Ethan Shone / 16 May 2025
Analysis / What’s next for Reform? Nigel Farage’s party now has the resources and momentum to capitalise on mass disillusionment with both major parties By Ethan Shone / 7 May 2025
Feature / Reform backers are importing the US’s ‘big money’ playbook to UK politics Great British PAC wants to unite the right. To do so, it hopes to Americanise UK politics with help of donors like Elon Musk By Ethan Shone / 17 Apr 2025
Investigation / 10,000 angry white men and me: my night with Reform UK Undercover at Reform UK’s biggest ever rally, I saw white men bond over fury at migrants, trans people and politicians By Sian Norris / 31 Mar 2025
Investigation / Aristo-fraudster who raised millions for Farage sets up opaque new company Secretive new political firm set up by ‘posh’ George Cottrell raises ‘real red flags’, anti-corruption expert warns By Ethan Shone / 19 Mar 2025