Class was once a strong indicator of which political party you would support. But since 2001, something quite different has been happening.
Listen to the fifth and final episode of Know Your Place: what happened to class in British politics from The Conversation Documentaries podcast.
Ambassador Karen Pierce is an unusual Washington figure: a European diplomat who has maintained close ties to President-elect ...
Chris Bambery looks at the political challenges the left faces from Reform UK, as Labour fails to deliver any real ...
A new poll shows a huge jump in support for Reform UK in Wales at the Senedd election compared to the last Welsh election in ...
Sir Keir Starmer has faced off with Tory leader Kemi Badenoch at PMQs. Reform's Nigel Farage was among the backbench MPs who ...
Ed Miliband’s plan to decarbonise Britain’s electricity supply will change the topography of Britain’s countryside and the ...
21 in a victory that marked a rejection of the traditional political parties, which have governed the island nation since its ...
The Health and Social Care Secretary spoke at the NHS Providers annual conference 2024, in Salford. I've come along today to ...
That’s borne out by the way Europe’s most successful far-right leaders have been reaching out to the US candidate, with ...
Following World War II, the U.S. decisively shifted away from tariffs. The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act was widely blamed for deepening the Great Depression and contributing to the international conflicts ...
The UK Government needs to “manage expectations ... The Government's mission to achieve a clean power system by 2030 is ambitious yet obtainable, but it requires public support and political ...