Democracy
Trump v Biden: America’s messy election
The Critic’s political and US editors discuss the aftermath of the election with Republican strategist Luke Thompson and conservative journalist Matthew Continetti
The morning after
What we know and can say about the 2020 US Election
The US government’s subversion of Trump, 2016-2020
A new movie pulls together a complex and disturbing story in 90 minutes
The sword of justice cuts both ways
Unexplained Wealth Orders reverse the burden of proof
The trouble with political parties
Starting a new political party is not as easy as it looks
Standing for Women founder arrested
Women’s rights are not deemed to be a political cause worthy of protest
Parliament’s Dragon’s Den
The former inaugural chair of Parliament’s Backbench Business Committee recalls its first ever meeting
The imperial court of the ECJ
The dismantlement of the EU’s separation of powers has wider implications, especially for the UK
Prorogation Canadian-style
Canadians have more faith in the democratic process than their British cousins
Bangkok’s revolt remains bloodless, for now
Is the tide turning against Thailand’s oligarchy?