Liberalism has lost its way because it has forgotten its own history, and the left seems similarly blindsided.
The Tories’ “Northern Powerhouse” has always relied on historical tropes about bootstrap industrialisation. But it now owes more to the Highland Clearances and Peterloo.
A new photobook gives an insight into the lives and hopes of the people most affected by government policy.
We will never build a progressive internationalism on the basis of a democratic fix. We need democratic renewal at both UK and European level.
Britain needs an industrial strategy. At the same time, Britain needs to move away from its imperial pretensions to police the world's oceans. The two factors are ever more interlinked.
Can politics in cities and in Corbyn’s Labour Party come together to facilitate potent collectivities through an explicit commitment to radical democracy? Jeremy Gilbert in conversation.
Since a fire killed 72 people in London's Grenfell Tower, councils have been using safety concerns to try to move people out of housing estates.
While a hard and fast definition may prove elusive as the line between war and peace becomes increasingly blurred, lack of clear guidance risks the decision becoming politicised.
But is this the best strategy for advancing British interests? Here is the argument based on the findings of a recent Dahrendorf Forum working paper.
Corbyn’s strategy is to let the Tories fail on their own terms before plunging in the knife. And Remainers should support him.
The Good Law Project is taking the Electoral Commission to court to find out who was behind a huge donation that paid for Leave campaigning.