Keir Starmer roasts Reform UK at PMQs over Russian bribes
The Prime Minister’s comments caused much laughter across the Commons, with Farage and his deputy Richard Tice looking annoyed.

Where does the peace process stand 20 years after Oslo II, and what must be done to keep it alive?

Will the same papers do this for Tory conference too?

John McDonnell’s appointment of a council of economic experts is a shrewd move

Boris Johnson’s refusal to face up to the housing crisis has allowed it to spill into the outer boroughs

In different ways both the Israeli and UK Labour parties underplayed security

The Tories’ plans threaten our power to hold the state to account

New polling suggests support for the party is up in Wales

Almost 2.5m homes could be sold off to the private sector resulting in the effective end of social housing in England

You couldn’t ask for a clearer demonstration of the dominance of corporate power over democratic governments

The answer to world poverty won’t be found among the celebrities in New York this weekend