Nadhim Zahawi is the latest Tory to defect to Reform UK
In old social media posts, Zahawi said he would be afraid to live in the UK if Farage was prime minister

Quarterly migration statistics were issued today and the data show few surprises.

Last month, the independent think-tank BASIC made an interesting contribution to the debate on Trident replacement. They released a report, Trident in UK Politics and Public Opinion, summarising the top-line results from every national survey about British nukes in recenttest

As the Labour Party announces this morning that it will not be supporting the government’s motion in the Commons today on their approach to the on-going crisis in Syria, the position of the smaller parties could be vital to deciding the outcome today.
So where do they stand?

Scottish secretary Michael Moore and first minister Alex Salmond will go head to head today as the debate over Scotland’s constitutional future intensifies.

Laughter could help to reengage young people with politics.

If military action against Assad is morally justified then that surely must be the case regardless of whether or not it is ‘legal’.

Five reasons the government should stick with High Speed Rail 2.

It is due in part to the Bennite legacy that large parts of the left are failing to see clearly on Syria.

The allure of the game has led football clubs to take advantage of its devoted fans, writes Chris Olewicz.

As the drumbeat of military action in Syria grows ever louder, Christians in the country now find themselves between a rock and a hard place.