MPs
Not just David Davis: eight Tory MPs with astronomically-paid second jobs
Because a £77,000 a year as an MP isn't enough
Britain’s political system is built for a privileged few. A citizens convention can change that
The current political uncertainty gives us a chance to build a true democracy - if enough of us demand it.
These scandals show Parliament is broken: now MPs are pushing for an overhaul
As Parliament debates introducing proxy voting for MPs, a new pamphlet shows reform of how the Commons works is long overdue.
All the MPs who voted for anonymity over abuse investigations
MPs have rejected an amendment from the chairman of the Committee on Standards, Labour's Sir Kevin Barron, that would have named politicians being investigated.
The Daily Mail says there’s been a ‘massacre’ of white men in the Cabinet. Here’s the truth
The right are in hysterics over some women being promoted. But the real picture is very different to the one 10 Downing Street are trying to present.
Why IPSA won’t recognise the parliamentary staffers’ union — and what can be done about it
The body regulating parliamentary standards must challenge the culture of casual harassment and abuse.