Who is buying London houses and apartments?
UK anti-terror laws can place people under draconian control orders that are more intrusive than house arrest without any charges made that the accused may learn of. Is the American alliance one of the reasons?
Elliot Folan, a grassroots activist for Yes! To Fairer Votes, and a member of the Green Party of England and Wales, responds to Dylan Sharpe
I’m glad that Dylan
Patrick Dunleavy reviews a fascinating, but flawed, history of democratic thinking from an American perspective. It throws often unexpected light on democratic innovations through the ages; and if the government’s project to slice the UK electorate up into equal constituencies is your bag, you can
A lucid demonstration of how the corporate and financial system robs people of their pensions using one revealing and appalling example that gets no coverage in the UK media.
Dylan Sharpe, head of press for No2AV, responds to Andy May of Yes to fairer votes.
Andy, I enjoyed our debate at the NUS conference and I am glad that
An early clash between the 'Yes' and 'No' campaigns as the UK heads towards a referendum on changing its voting system.
Dear Mark Easton,
1. Why did you decide not to reveal to your readers that this report – which claims that the UK Financial sector has been sorely maligned and that
Nick Clegg forfeited my trust when he took his party into a coalition on an agreement to accept a deficit reduction programme that was both harsh and fast, and to
Former Iraqi foreign minister, Tariq Aziz, sentenced to death. Ex-‘child soldier’ pleads guilty at Guantanamo. UK police receive terror training. Transparency international ranks war-torn countries as 'most corrupt'. All this and more in today’s security briefing.
Last week, the government sneaked into their Security Review a proposal to revive mass Internet surveillance.
Under the Kafka-esque title of the “Intercept Modernisation Programme”, this would mean interception of