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.
At a time when the Saudis are intensifying their crackdown on human rights, yesterday’s reception gave all the wrong messages.
Stuart Weir reviews a new autobiography of Lord Smith, an energetic crusader for democracy and social justice - and a vital ally during stormy times at the New Statesman magazine.
The UK media likes to blame far right gains elsewhere – as in Sweden’s recent election – on PR. In fact the evidence shows disproportional voting systems give more power to the extreme right.
Muslims know they have a duty to support the poor. Tories can't claim this mantle - especially whilst they're riven with Islamophobia.
In UK and US supreme courts, freedom of speech has been the defence of bakers who oppose same-sex marriage. It’s no coincidence
Last weeks global food strikes show young workers get what trade unionism is about - and bringing new forms of digital organisation into play.
Brexit has ignited a fire under Britain. It is altering forever the way we see ourselves. This has to be confronted boldly and in an open-minded way
Exclusive: Months after Scotland Yard received ‘substantial’ evidence of potential criminality by pro-Leave groups, nothing has happened. Is the police probe destined for the political long grass?