‘Mortgage man’: Why the petty bourgeoisie is the UK’s most influential class Labour’s new target demographic is an oft-invoked but poorly understood social class. Can Starmer appeal?
How austerity caused the NHS crisis The A&E delays can be traced back to Cameron – and have been worsened by successive health secretaries
What is Labour for the Long Term, the mysterious group funding Labour MPs? Wes Streeting is among Labour frontbenchers backed by a new group with links to so-called ‘Effective Altruism’
What can the UK learn from Italy’s election of a far-right PM? Decades of neoliberalism have paved the way for authoritarian reactionaries, but we can change direction
Big Tech is failing. The future of democracy depends on what happens next The Musk-Twitter apocalypse is a symptom of a much bigger crisis. To avoid a bleak future we have to bring the big platforms under our control
Troubles bill puts perpetrators before victims, say politicians and bereaved The families of victims on both sides of the debate have slammed the government’s plan to end criminal investigations
Explained: What the Supreme Court decision means for Scottish independence While the question of Scotland’s independence won’t be solved by a British court, the ruling could cause chaos