Prioritising growth over all other considerations will only widen economic inequality and deepen already cavernous social crises, argues Neal Lawson
Keir Starmer has sought a closer relationship with the Murdoch-owned newspaper, under his leadership
It’s the latest hint that Reform UK would privatise the NHS
Campaigners claim to be turning his own tweets “into a weapon against the far right”
Despite what you may have read in parts of the media, this case showed our criminal justice system is as objective and robust as ever, argues lawyer Gareth Roberts
You probably won’t have read much about these announcements over the past few weeks
Trump’s new threat to Putin doesn’t necessarily mean he’s on Ukraine’s side, argues George Llewelyn
Forget the fear-mongering about a flight of the super rich. The reality is they’re not going anywhere, argues Kate Bermingham
The News of the World hired security guards from a Daniel Morgan murder suspect to protect Mahmood in court
After 115 days without food, activist and mathematics professor Laila Soueif speaks about her British-Egyptian son’s ongoing detention and her determination to secure his release
Azhar Lal was extradited in 1991 under an agreement meant to prevent him from having his sentence increased to life without parole, which he claims, was never honoured
In his monthly column, John Mitchinson explores the unnatural history of natural rubber
Murdoch’s newspaper group apologises for 15 years of privacy breaches in landmark settlement – but the Prime Minister’s office quickly dismisses calls for a fresh investigation
Donald Trump and his associates are already cashing in handsomely from his presidency
It blows a hole in the party’s claim to have ‘fixed the roof while the sun is shining’
The Judge ordered lawyers for both sides to go to the Court of Appeal after rejecting their applications for an adjournment
Rupert Murdoch’s media empire is accused of a corporate cover-up on an “endemic scale”
They worry Starmer’s Government will ‘slash and burn’ consumer regulations and protections in order to sign a UK-US trade deal with Donald Trump
Trump is taking the US in a dark direction and we must not let ourselves be dragged along with him, argues Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer
Could this be the moment that Rupert Murdoch’s media empire is finally held to account for its actions?
By paying attention to our complex and often contradictory humanness, we can keep our integrity through chaos and disruption
A month since al-Assad was forced from power those living in exile are returning home to find nothing left
‘Without accountability, impunity will prevail, and the cycle of violence will continue’
“For me, the act of civil disobedience was a stand against the increasing erosion of a fundamental pillar of democracy – our right to protest”
Force likely to allow Gaza demonstration near Broadcasting House following criticism from MPs and campaign groups
How Donald Trump won the support of working class Americans, while selling out their interests to global plutocrats like Elon Musk
Donald Trump is throwing his second US administration into an already volatile mix – adding his own blend of disorder, writes Alexandra Hall Hall
The Conservative party leader and her Shadow Justice Secretary have made a series of inflammatory comments over the past week
There is a looming crisis of growing special needs requirements and threatened council bankruptcies, according to a damning new report by MPs
Exclusive: Cross-party group meant to help restore trust in politics has so far refused to hold any of its sessions in public
New analysis by Byline Times reveals the scale of earnings being raked in by Members of Parliament on top of their £91,346 salaries.