Are the Tories really ‘streets ahead on gender equality’? The numbers say no
Just one in five Conservative MPs are women
Just one in five Conservative MPs are women
Chilcot needs to ask why a small island with a stretched military budget contemplated a Middle East invasion in the first place
History shows that security services don’t always use their powers to protect the public
The families of the victims and the city of Liverpool have fought for decades against classism and political disregard
The days when two-fifths of the population lived in social housing are over, and attitudes have changed
The UK is already lacking sufficient social housing to meet current needs, with 5m people on local authority waiting lists
The proposal to stop the broadcast of a fictional portrayal of Margaret Thatcher reveals something far more pernicious than an author’s fantasy.
David Cameron is the surprising top Tory performer, ahead even of Margaret Thatcher.
The findings of Sir Jeremy Heywood’s report into Britain’s involvement in advising India on the “removal of Sikh dissidents” from Amritsar’s Golden Temple in 1984 has been met with disquiet and calls for a full independent inquiry. Hardeep Singh looks into some of the reasons why.
Newly released government papers show the impact that the IRA bombing of the Grand Hotel during the Conservative Party conference had on the peace process in Northern Ireland.