When the Tories gather for their conference in Manchester on Sunday 1 October, they will be greeted in the city by a demonstration marching behind the banner of “No More [...]
Politics in Britain has become very interesting, observes Sara Peterson. Having lived through Blair, Brown, the Con-Dems, Cameron’s Tory Government, there are some seismic [...]
Elizabeth Windsor, the English queen, isn’t supposed to make political statements, but on June 16th she announced to the world that she thinks Tory Prime Minister Theresa [...]
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has attracted a lot of opprobrium for its reactionary positions on every subject you can think of and for their ongoing links with [...]
It’s not possible to deal with the local election results in Scotland in the same breath as those in England and Wales, argues Susan Moore. There are some organisational [...]
Dave Kellaway looks at how far Theresa May is from the image she tries to project: Theresa May = Geoffrey Boycott Theresa May confesses that the former English opening [...]
by Alan Thornett Theresa May has called a general election for June 8th hoping that Labour has been sufficiently weakened by the attacks of the right on the Corbyn leadership [...]
Alan Thornett looks at what’s going on: Theresa May’s government, established in a few frenzied weeks of infighting after the referendum in June, is the most [...]