
Strong and stable? Theresa May has u-turned on the dementia tax after just four days
There will be an ‘absolute limit’ on what people pay for care

There will be an ‘absolute limit’ on what people pay for care

Leaders slam ‘the little Britain envisioned by the Tories’

A manifesto commitment means nothing without money or targets

Is the picturesque seat of Anglesey a microcosm of how Welsh politics is changing this election? It is rare these days to find parliamentary seats that are genuine three way contests. The Welsh seat of Ynys Môn or Anglesey as ittest

It turns out Labour’s manifesto is more popular than doubters would portray. The trouble is, there’s more to elections than that. So often with politics, it’s not the placing on the spectrum that matters, but the presentation. Voters can backtest

Last week the Times published their annual ‘Rich List’ – and it’s the latest sign that inequality must be a key general election battleground. Labour proposes to raise income taxes for those earning more than £80,000 yearly. And even Prime Ministertest

As the General Election campaign unfolds, it is fast becoming one that is meshing together elements from elections in times gone by. As in 1983, a female Conservative Leader and Prime Minister faces a left wing Labour leader, with thetest

Labour has pledged to scrap the pay cap

The Conservatives can’t be all things to all people

What to expect from an unexpected election