Two internal players called Luke are battling to claim Labour’s mainstream. The outcome of their rivalry will shape the future of the party – and ...
Once again in recent weeks, lobbying has made the headlines and, regrettably, not for the right reasons. Each new scandal reinforces a narrative that influence is traded in the shadows and that ...
Members across Parliament will know that abuse is not a new problem in British politics. However, the scale and intensity we are seeing today are unprecedented. It has become more visible and far more ...
Former cabinet minister Sajid Javid has said that division is on the rise in the UK. Javid, a former Conservative MP of 14 years who served in six secretary of state roles, told PoliticsHome that ...
A good minister and brilliant MP, Phil Woolas was also one of the great political campaigners. A wise man, and an ...
Today’s announcement on Britain’s aid allocations reveals the true extent of the government’s retreat from its global ...
A poll shared exclusively with PoliticsHome has found widespread public support for the BBC charter being put on a permanent footing, in a move ...
Relentless in his pursuit of social justice and workers’ rights – and a decent, thoughtful socialist – Harry Barnes set an ...
There is a particular stillness to the Parliamentary Estate before the working day begins. The river sits quietly, the ...
Labour MPs on the right of the party are urging Keir Starmer to stick with a planned tightening of immigration laws after Angela Rayner called the ...
If Parliament sincerely seeks to protect women and girls from harm, peers must vote to restore in-person consultations for those considering ...
Global instability has exposed the fragility of the UK’s supply chains and the urgent need for a more resilient industrial base. Innovation‑led ...