Carole Cadwalladr
The law is not a football match
Why are Carole Cadwalladr and her supporters claiming to be vindicated?
Remain’s Media-Blob complex
How the Electoral Commission and the media nearly de-railed Brexit
And the screaming fell away
Legal threats being made against Brexiteers was news, them going away wasn’t
Pro-parent policies can raise birth rates
Practical change can help people to have as many children as they want
Alcibiades
The Ancient Greek orator, philanderer, drunk, traitor and hero would have felt at home in modern politics
Who hears the voiceless?
Leaving unborn children without legal protections would be an ethical disgrace
British politics is Gething worse and worse
Identity is being prioritised over competence and ambition
Cancel the train drivers
Brexiteers, transphobes, racists and right-wingers — but I repeat myself
Policies Galore!
Scotland has social democratic goodies under the floorboards, so long as the wicked English excise men don’t spoil everything.
The end of “Anglo-Saxon”?
The rebranding of Anglo-Saxon England is senseless and silly
My Magyar dish
A dish that combines gravity with tradition, but is cheekily unorthodox
Populism on the march
As populism advances on both sides of the channel, we ask if it can make the shift from insurgent movement to governing project
A guide to British electoral vocabulary
From “adviser” to “woman”, here is what it really means