Whatever happens in Scotland, the Welsh First Minister will ensure that the constitutional debate continues across the UK. Britain is changing forever.
They may not be in fashion, but political parties provide useful structures for activists to organise through, says Adam Ramsay, and whether or not the goal of electing someone is an important aim, the process of doing so is a helpful one.
The London student president was arrested yesterday outside his union building for "failing to notify police of a procession", and has now been bailed with conditions banning him from protesting about anything within half a mile of any university.
The First World War plays a key role in our national story: a warning against violence, to be wary of our leaders. With his 100th anniversary events, David Cameron is seeking to change that.
Leading American climate change activist and founder of 350.org Bill McKibbon calls for environmentalists to get on the front foot ahead of his European speaker tour.
Arms company BAE Systems always have adverts at Parliament's underground station. Why do they feel the need to buy these posters? What does this tell us about their political position?
A new poll yet again shows the overwhelming popularity of public ownership of public services in the UK. Yet no major political parties reflects this position. Why not?
As George Lakoff tours Britain, progressives have difficult questions to ask about how to communicate their messages: is it all about fairness? about freedom? about standing up to bullies..? It's time to choose a frame.
If the Scots hate the English so much, why do no Scottish comedians mock the English, while English stand ups are more than happy to laugh at their northern neighbours?
When is a word over and done with, and who says?
The UK government says it is selling off the Royal Mail to allow it to borrow and invest in its future. Yet it would be cheaper for the Mail to take on loans if it weren't privatised - this shows us what the real motive is.
Scotland's potential independence now stands firmly on the horizon. But one must wonder: if it is to happen, how will the event affect the 2015 general elections? We must examine the facts to find out.