Kenny MacAskill MP: How we can break the constitutional logjam in Scotland before a referendum
Kenny MacAskill argues that there are changes that can be made to the constitutional settlement without a referendum.
Kenny MacAskill argues that there are changes that can be made to the constitutional settlement without a referendum.
As Andrew Davies resumes his role as leader of the Welsh Tories, we look at a few facts about him.
Keir Starmer has promised to shift power from Westminster. Can his bold devolution promises realistically be delivered?
Over 3,000 members joined the party’s first-ever online conference to hear speeches on tackling poverty, a green pandemic recovery and sharp criticism of Westminster.
The Tories’ management of the pandemic has seen a surge in support for independence movements in both Wales and Scotland.
A power grab is underway, Siôn Jobbins tells Left Foot Forward, as support for Welsh independence grows.
Despite protests from the Scottish left, political analysis suggests devolved legislatures may struggle to stop a No-Deal Brexit if withdrawal bill passes through Parliament.
The party says Scotland needs immigrants to fund its public services.
Northern Irish LGBT+ people are still treated as second-class citizens
Remain campaigners are failing to listen to England-outside-London, argues former Labour MP John Denham.