Politics
Benefit cuts and big housebuilding promises: What Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement means for you

Benefit cuts and big housebuilding promises: What Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement means for you
Cuts, taxes and Labour dissent: What to expect from the chancellor’s Spring Statement

Cuts, taxes and Labour dissent: What to expect from the chancellor’s Spring Statement
How Labour’s changes to universal credit are going to impact millions of Brits

How Labour’s changes to universal credit are going to impact millions of Brits
Starmer squandering chance to gain public’s trust, says boss of influential progressive think tank

Starmer squandering chance to gain public’s trust, says boss of influential progressive think tank
Bad news for Labour: Voters who feel ‘economically insecure’ far more likely to switch parties

Bad news for Labour: Voters who feel ‘economically insecure’ far more likely to switch parties
Inside Ukraine’s fight against homelessness after three years of bloody war: ‘Peace is hard to imagine’

Inside Ukraine’s fight against homelessness after three years of bloody war: ‘Peace is hard to imagine’
Brits don’t trust politicians. Could a Welsh plan to ban lying in politics help turn that around?

Brits don’t trust politicians. Could a Welsh plan to ban lying in politics help turn that around?
UK will be at war by next election, says ex-Army Lib Dem MP – and will need conscription

UK will be at war by next election, says ex-Army Lib Dem MP – and will need conscription
Big Issue founder tables bill for new government ministry dedicated to eradicating poverty

Big Issue founder tables bill for new government ministry dedicated to eradicating poverty
Rachel Reeves sets Labour on collision course with environmentalists over ‘bats and newts’

Rachel Reeves sets Labour on collision course with environmentalists over ‘bats and newts’
‘In an age of misinformation, facts suffer too’: How the end of fact-checking puts democracy at risk

‘In an age of misinformation, facts suffer too’: How the end of fact-checking puts democracy at risk
‘The right is on the rise’: UK’s democracy is too fragile to be ‘complacent’ about Trump, experts say

‘The right is on the rise’: UK’s democracy is too fragile to be ‘complacent’ about Trump, experts say
What impact will Trump’s presidency actually have on the UK? Here’s everything you need to know

What impact will Trump’s presidency actually have on the UK? Here’s everything you need to know
Starmer wants to ‘mainline’ AI into the UK’s ‘veins’. Here are the opportunities – and the risks

Starmer wants to ‘mainline’ AI into the UK’s ‘veins’. Here are the opportunities – and the risks
‘Dictators die, the people live on’: What Syria’s revolution means for those who fled Assad’s regime

‘Dictators die, the people live on’: What Syria’s revolution means for those who fled Assad’s regime
Will bond market turmoil lead to spending cuts, higher taxes and austerity? Here’s what you need to know

Will bond market turmoil lead to spending cuts, higher taxes and austerity? Here’s what you need to know
Zarah Sultana would ‘absolutely’ return to Labour after suspension: ‘It has to be a broad church’

Zarah Sultana would ‘absolutely’ return to Labour after suspension: ‘It has to be a broad church’
Wales’ first minister Eluned Morgan: ‘We all have to be the change we want to see in the world’

Wales’ first minister Eluned Morgan: ‘We all have to be the change we want to see in the world’
John Swinney: ‘I wish my mum had still been alive to see me become first minister’

John Swinney: ‘I wish my mum had still been alive to see me become first minister’
Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart: ‘If the world had succeeded this year, Trump would be in jail’
