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Farage’s star is fading — and he may bring UKIP down with him

Aidan Rylatt
15 April, 2016

The official designation of Vote Leave rather than Grassroots Out is a further sign of Farage’s political decline

Food bank use hits another record high

15 April, 2016

Labour describes need for food banks as ‘a shameful symbol’ of government neglect

Audit shows increased political engagement but EU uncertainty

14 April, 2016

Study of the ‘political pulse’ of the nation shows post-election boost in engagement, lack of knowledge about Europe and continuing frustration with the political system

Does the lack of interest in John Whittingdale’s behaviour reflect changing attitudes to sex work?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
13 April, 2016

While the minister’s relationship with a sex worker has been treated as a liability, a majority of the public support decriminalisation of sex work

Scotland has greater confidence in Tory leader than Labour leader

Ed Jacobs
12 April, 2016

The divide is wafer thin, but the Scottish Conservatives could become the official party of opposition

Notes from the Primaries: Can the frontrunners reclaim control?

Simon Rosenberg
12 April, 2016

Clinton is struggling because of the strength of the Sanders challenge, but Trump has only himself to blame

Comment: The EU referendum could become a rallying point for the nastiest impulses in British politics

James Snell
11 April, 2016

The debate must not give free rein to politicians who deliberately stoke up tensions and hysteria about refugees

Dog Whistles, Trump and the Death of Manners

Rebecca Tinsley
11 April, 2016

Racism never went away in the US — as this electoral cycle shows

Comment: Corbyn is leading an effective opposition

Ken Livingstone
8 April, 2016

Last week marked 200 days since Jeremy Corbyn became Labour leader, and the Tories are in crisis

Women’s Equality Party launches London manifesto

7 April, 2016

The party will focus on equal pay, childcare and ending violence against women

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