Jeremy Corbyn wins with a landslide – but what next?
Will he last? Senior Blairites (they still exist) say they think he’ll have at least two conferences as leader. But then what?
1,681 items found
Moscow says its jets have carried out 18 strikes against the Islamic State group since Thursday, but doubts remain over the real target.
Caribbean campaigners want Britain and other European countries to pay for the historic crimes of the transatlantic slave trade.
How many asylum seekers coming to Europe are really fleeing from the Syrian civil war?
Labour party policy on issues like Britain’s membership of the EU and nuclear weapons is becoming increasingly hard to pin down.
Will he last? Senior Blairites (they still exist) say they think he’ll have at least two conferences as leader. But then what?
What Europe has seen so far is nothing as to what is to come. That means asking some hard questions, including whether the war against Assad should be put on hold?
Is this really the biggest refugee crisis since 1945? What are the facts behind the headlines?
Bloated and undemocratic, the current House of Lords is a nonsense. It’s time for a re-think.
Sir John Chilcot has relented and said he will publish a timetable for his report … but not just yet.
After I reported on scenes of desperation at the Greece/Macedonia border, there was nearly as much outrage about the use of language as the plight of the people.
Not just “brave”: a charity aims to overcome social awkwardness as research shows the majority of disabled people feel they are treated differently.
Human rights group Amnesty International says there is evidence Israel committed war crimes by bombarding the Palestinian town of Rafah in August 2014 after a ceasefire had been announced.
As solicitors prepare for crisis talks with Michael Gove over cuts to legal aid fees, their ongoing work to rule is clogging up the legal system. And barristers are due to join the protest on Monday.
The asset sales being contemplated by Chancellor George Osborne only deliver some cuts and one-off benefits, briefly flattering the nation’s accounts.
The government says it wants most hospital doctors on seven-day contracts by the end of this parliament, claiming thousands of patients are dying unnecessarily thanks to lack of weekend cover. The British Medical Association says its members welcome a seven-day NHS, but it wants to know how ministers propose to pay for the extra hours. The…