Erin van der Maas outlines the role civil society needs to play to ensure public service media
The outcome of the UK general election raises serious concerns regarding foreign and security policy. North Korea is committed to resuming negotiations over its nuclear weapons programme. The political alliance set to become the new government of Iraq is bitterly criticised as being sectarian and
The UK election may have disappointed all the party leaders but over the past 40 years the country has recklessly thrown away its advantages. Can they get together for the fresh start that is needed?
Will David Cameron keep his Murdoch trained spin doctor if he becomes Prime Minister after today's UK General Election? A scandal could be in the offing if he does.
New Labour seemed to have a strong feminist component when it came to power in 1997, its legacy is a rollback of women's influence in British politics made painfully evident by the general election.
Over half of British voters (51%) say that political parties are corrupt. Research by ICM, conducted the day after the final leaders’ debate, shows that trust in political parties remains
As the election comes down to the wire, voters should stick to their guns.
Petros Iosifidis outlines the looming challenges to national public service broadcasters in Europe
A contest made thrilling by the spectacle of three middle-aged white men in suits is open to the end, says David Hayes in Australia's Inside Story.
OurKingdom discovers the opening clip from the far-off days when politicians made honest party political broadcasts for the UK elections
As UK politics trembles on the edge of a hung parliament the new generation need to reshape the democratic movement around them
England has not been an issue in the UK election and it did not figure in the leaders debates. But it could explode into prominence if there is a hung parliament.