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Nine out of ten people can’t name their Police and Crime Commissioner

30 April, 2016

Four years on, these are still the local elections that no one’s ever heard of

We’re missing the point about how corporations influence politicians

Aidan Rylatt
29 April, 2016

Both Hillary Clinton and David Cameron are subtly influenced by the company they keep

Smoke and Mirrors: Government deliberately sidesteps effective tax avoidance strategies

Prem Sikka
19 April, 2016

The government’s tax avoidance promises are an important part of their impression management, but have rarely delivered.

Briefing: Why we elect London’s mayor with the Supplementary Vote

Peter Wiggins
15 April, 2016

While many people still don’t understand it, SV is a simple voting system that empowers voters

Would Brexit help us clamp down on tax avoidance?

Molly Scott Cato
11 April, 2016

Since most Leave campaigners support deregulation, it’s likely that Brexit would facilitate evasion

Cameron’s approval nosedive continues as Twitter calls for his resignation

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
8 April, 2016

For the first time, the Prime Minister’s net approval rating is lower than Jeremy Corbyn’s

Eight of Zac Goldsmith’s strangest attacks on Sadiq Khan

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
30 March, 2016

The negativity of the Conservative mayoral campaign is both unusual and sinister

Short-changing voters: why the cuts to smaller parties are wrong

Josiah Mortimer
21 March, 2016

Short money goes some way to redressing our woefully disproportionate voting system

Welsh Assembly faces greater uncertainty after Labour-Plaid spat

Jac Larner
21 March, 2016

A bizarre dispute over Labour’s public health bill has undermined the possibility of cross-party cooperation following May’s elections

Why did the Lords reject trade union reforms?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
17 March, 2016

The Government’s Trade Union Bill has suffered embarrassing defeats on political funding, electronic voting and facility time

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