In this turning point in the ‘war on woke’ may be the seeds of a new revolution, says Jonathan Lis
With the Government showing itself out of touch over anti-racism and football, Mic Wright looks at the gilded age Oxford culture around the current incumbent at Number 10
The Health and Social Care Bill was pitched as a response to the Coronavirus pandemic – but there are concerns that it will lead to more ministerial interference and increased privatisation, reports Sian Norris
Otto English charts the different strands of English identity over the years and how a dark turn may now be giving way to something altogether more inclusive, decent and inspiring
The ‘culture war’ waged by Boris Johnson and Priti Patel relies on fear and silence – which is why Tyrone Mings’ intervention has been so powerful and unprecedented, says Sam Bright
Peter Jukes and Hardeep Matharu argue that the racist abuse targeted at England’s black players has revealed why the Government’s attacks on ‘wokeism’ will not ultimately win out
An individual who has donated more than £630,000 to the Conservatives in recent years has seen his role in Government extended for another year, reports Sam Bright
‘Freedom day’ is simply the Prime Minister pulling up the drawbridge on his own people, contends John Ashton
In ordinary times, the Prime Minister’s lack of focus and consistency would be dysfunctional. In a pandemic, it is lethal, says Jonathan Lis
Mike Buckley unpicks the Prime Minister’s mass infection plan and its likely impact on public health, existing structural inequalities, and the economy
Sam Bright explores why the Euros, like the 2012 Olympics, has revealed a more tolerant, unified country than vocal voices on the right aim to depict otherwise
Otto English has procured an advanced copy of the Prime Minister’s book on the Great Bard
The COVID-19 app has been asked to send an avalanche of self-isolation notifications amid rapidly rising case rates, reports Sam Bright
The England football team, under its exceptional manager, has come to embody tolerance, fairness and unity, says Gary Gowers
With the Prime Minister announcing the end of Coronavirus restrictions, and school bubbles and isolation being brought to an end, Kimi Chaddah reports on the reality being faced by worried teachers on the frontline
Otto English dissects Dominic Cummings’ latest revelations about the Prime Minister’s character and his own role in Boris Johnson’s rise
The company has now been awarded deals worth close to £60 million during the pandemic, reports Sam Bright
Truth and decency have little currency in Boris Johnson’s rump Trumpocracy, says Sam Bright
The same, well-connected insiders are allowed to sit at the side of power, especially in the field of education policy, reports Karam Bales
A strong local campaign compensated for the party’s persistent national struggles but there is a long road ahead, says Mike Buckley
One of the companies involved secured a £16 million grant from the Government, reports Sam Bright
Despite a dramatic reduction in rail travel due to the pandemic, no review has been conducted into the rationale for the £100 billion project, reports Sam Bright
As the Metropolitan Police is judged to be institutionally corrupt, Hardeep Matharu and Peter Jukes explore how some of the biggest problems still plaguing British policing are embedded in the soil of British colonialism
With a tabloid feeding frenzy over a minister’s alleged affair, Sam Bright, Peter Jukes and Hardeep Matharu explore the wider public issues concealed by personal scandal
Five years after the EU Referendum, the country is stuck because no one will lead an honest conversation about the future, says Mike Buckley
The Prime Minister is once again using politics to furnish his own vanity, says Gary Gowers
Five years after the EU Referendum, Sam Bright considers how perceptions of Brexit-voting areas have been warped by radical right-wing forces
Anthony Barnett traces the cause of the Brexit vote, how it led to our elected dictatorship being replaced with even darker forces, and considers a possible path ahead
If the Conservatives are now losing liberal moderate voters, the surprise is that it has taken this long, not that it is happening at all, says Mike Buckley
The Prime Minister previously claimed that ‘all the details are on the record’, reports Sam Bright
Anthony Barnett had a dream about the future of Britain…
A Conservative MP and her husband own a firm that has signed a deal with a company in her constituency
It is no good offering people a ‘story to believe in’ if it ends in harm – but the Prime Minister does not know any other way, observes Jonathan Lis
The G7 summit further wrenched Britain away from our liberal democratic allies, says Mike Buckley
Stephen Colegrave investigates why Medscape indicates the UK has had so many more health worker deaths that elsewhere