When will English politicians understand Scotland and the SNP?
How much longer does the English political establishment go on not only not getting it – but demonstrating with toe-curling embarrassment that they simply don’t get it.
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The Lords are debating whether to scupper George Osborne’s latest change to tax credits. What’s it all about?
Jeremy Corbyn’s first shadow cabinet as Labour leader is already facing criticism for its failure to place female MPs in the most prominent positions.
The start date for the new all-night Tube in London is expected to be delayed as the network gears up for another round of strikes.
Unions will go ahead with a 24-hour strike on London Underground stations from Wednesday evening in a row over the introduction of 24-hour train services.
Experts have hailed a new era for cancer treatments after “spectacular” results were achieved in treating skin cancer by harnessing the body’s immune system to attack malignant cells.
How much longer does the English political establishment go on not only not getting it – but demonstrating with toe-curling embarrassment that they simply don’t get it.
The IFS has scathing words for all the biggest parties as it accuses them of not being straight with voters over spending plans.
I write from Inverness on St George’s Day at a time when Westminster, London and England have rarely seemed so distant and foreign to so many – and that cuts both ways.
A Muslim group is under fire after claiming that Mohammed Emwazi or ‘Jihadi John’ turned to violence after being harassed by the British security services. What do we know about Cage?
Ed Miliband says that electoral changes mean one million people, many of them students, have fallen off the voters’ register in the past year.
It’s a new year, but old habits die hard for the spinners trading dodgy claims as the election battle begins in earnest.
The home secretary is to disband the panel investigating historical cases of child sex abuse – just six months after she set it up.
Australia’s Prime Minister Tony Abbott reveals the gunman behind the Sydney cafe siege was not on a government watchlist – despite his radical views and charges linked to the murder of his ex-wife.
The former Conservative chief whip says he is “bitterly disappointed” after a judge finds, on the balance of probability, he did use the word “pleb” during a row with Downing Street police in 2012.
Oscar Pistorius is sentenced to five years in prison for the culpable homicide (manslaughter) of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.