Key Israel Arms Supplier Sponsors Labour Conference Event
Sam Bright
Six Companies Own 60% of UK Vets, and Workers Are Sick of It
Polly Smythe
The Fourth Plinth Is About to Become a Trans Monument
Juliet Jacques
Motherhood In and Against the State
The relationship between mothers and the state is never anything but awkward – and often paradoxical, even violent. The author of a new political history of motherhood explains why.
Labour’s Building Blitz Won’t Fix the Housing Crisis, Experts Say
Aron Penczu
We Don’t Need to ‘Talk About Immigration’
Rivkah Brown
26: I’m So Sorry, I’m English
Moya and Ash unpack their reactions to English racism in the wake of the riots before kicking off a brand new segment: Missed Connections.
Racists Massively Outnumbered in Crawley
After Riots – Can You Still Call Liverpool a Left-Wing City?
How the Hell Did Police Think There Would Be 100 Riots?
Simon Childs
The Government’s Impartial Trans Healthcare Reviewer Isn’t so Impartial, Colleagues Claim
Rivkah Brown
A Government ‘Best Value’ Inspection of Tower Hamlets Council Turned Out to Be Very Bad Value
Rivkah Brown
Carla Denyer on Media Bias, Farage and Weird Westminster Traditions
The Greens doubled their vote share to 7% and have 2 MPs. What happens now?
How the British Establishment Really Works
In his latest book, ‘Good Chaps: How Corrupt Politicians Broke Our Law and Institutions’, Kuper chronicles changes in the instincts of Britain’s ruling class – and how corruption came to be increasingly normalised. What do these elites believe? When did those beliefs change? And who are the people, places and policies that led to such shifts?
Austerity Is Back, Baby
Matteo Tiratelli
24: Help! What’s My Purpose in Life?
Moya and Ash butt heads over the lure of individualism and living a political life. Plus: introducing Missed Connections.