Comment Seb Dance: Farage has let the cat out of the bag- the people should have the final say The contempt I hold for Nigel Farage cannot be adequately expressed through the power of words – or… Seb Dance 14th January, 2018, 12:01 am
Comment Politics has a productivity crisis – why Corbyn should shrink the shadow cabinet Reshuffles are never as exciting as you expect. Big beasts are rarely sacked, young rogues rarely promoted, and… Sam Alvis 12th January, 2018, 12:00 pm
Comment Chris Williamson: After eight years of austerity it’s time to give residents the right to raise council tax on the richest Life is too short to remain static, and the Labour Party is today too great, and too dynamic,… Chris Williamson 12th January, 2018, 9:00 am
Comment From Brexit to selections – five ways Corbyn can show he is ready for power Jeremy Corbyn takes on Theresa May today in the first prime minister’s questions of 2018. It comes after… Peter Edwards 10th January, 2018, 9:32 am
Comment PMQs verdict: May makes it to Christmas as Corbyn presses bruise of NHS failings Will she make it to next Christmas? Will he make it to Downing Street next year? And why… Peter Edwards 20th December, 2017, 2:52 pm
Comment Denis MacShane: The party which pledges a second referendum will take No 10 Like a giant, ugly toad, Brexit is set to squat on our political life for years to come.… Denis MacShane 19th December, 2017, 3:00 pm
Comment PMQs verdict: Corbyn lands his core arguments on Christmas housing crisis As Brexit hangs over the day, this was a traditional tussle on domestic policy between Jeremy Corbyn and… Peter Edwards 13th December, 2017, 2:59 pm
Comment Tom Watson: Tech doesn’t have to mean a dystopia – why it is time to hug an android Much has been written about the impact of technological change and the dystopian future we could all face… Tom Watson 11th December, 2017, 9:15 am
Comment John Mills: Blair’s stellar electoral record does not give him right to block Brexit It is now clear that Tony Blair, who as prime minister once promised a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty,… John Mills 5th December, 2017, 9:15 am
Comment Denis MacShane: Goodbye Nigel – you enjoyed the spotlight but it’s over for UKIP The Daily Telegraph website carried a report by its Europe editor, Peter Foster, on the new £50bn offer made by… Denis MacShane 4th December, 2017, 7:00 am