
Parlour games and puff: the press are failing us on Brexit
What the UK needs is responsible journalism to hold politicians to account and insist that government actions are fully scrutinised, says Mary MacCallum Sullivan.

What the UK needs is responsible journalism to hold politicians to account and insist that government actions are fully scrutinised, says Mary MacCallum Sullivan.

IPPR comparison of Johnson and May’s Brexit deals finds the PM’s deal is a ‘harder’ version than his predecessor’s.

There’s a new frontier for the Labour movement: ‘platform capitalism’. Remaining in the EU can tame it.

Over a third of the 26 bills mentioned in the Queen’s speech replace, remove or renew EU measures as others offer a populist stance on ‘law and order’.

The truth is Johnson knows that his vision is lacking a mandate.

The Prime Minister has a slippery relationship with the truth – Labour MPs can’t trust him.

What exactly would happen if this were to go ahead?

Here’s what progressive MPs have to say about the ruling against prorogation

A lot has changed from last year.

They can maybe save the country from a national disaster, but they have set themselves on a path of destruction if they succeed.