Labour HQ springs another leak – but who benefits?
Another in a long line of examples of Labour’s ineptitude, late last night the party’s manifesto was leaked a week early. This does not look good for a party riven…
Another in a long line of examples of Labour’s ineptitude, late last night the party’s manifesto was leaked a week early. This does not look good for a party riven…
The definition of an opinion poll is “an assessment of public opinion by questioning a representative sample, especially as the basis for forecasting the results of voting.” Sounds about right,…
For those hoping for a respite from high-stakes democratic exercises until at least 2020, today’s vote for an early election on 8 June will come as a disappointment. However, despite…
We have grown used to the Chancellor pulling the proverbial rabbit out of the hat at the end of the Budget Statement – it is the crowd-pleasing headline grabber that…
After a year of almost constant political turmoil – encompassing the EU referendum, a Conservative leadership election, a Labour leadership challenge, and two UKIP leadership elections – some might expect…
Another Labour crisis, another bout of speculation about a possible successor. Last week the infamously rebellious Jeremy Corbyn instituted a three-line whip instructing his MPs to vote in favour of…
Today Theresa May becomes the first sovereign leader to visit the newly anointed President, Donald Trump. On the surface, the two leaders could hardly be more different. Theresa May became…
Northern Ireland is, once again, facing a precipice in terms of the future of self-rule. The delicately balanced coalition has collapsed over Arlene Foster’s handling of the RHI scheme and…
Jeremy Corbyn has not enjoyed a strong start to 2017. First he very publically failed to maintain a consistent policy position on high wages during a calamitous leadership reboot, and…