Politics How floods divided Britain Urban versus rural tensions are building after years of favouritism, powerlessness and blame. By Edward Platt
Living by numbers: YouGov and the power of the pollsters A YouGov poll putting the Yes camp ahead on the eve of the Scotland referendum panicked Westminster into making… By Edward Platt
Death comes to Hebron, the birthplace of Judaism Hebron is the city of Abraham, the patriarch from whom all Jews, Muslims and, to a lesser extent, Christians… By Edward Platt
Comrades at war: the decline and fall of the Socialist Workers Party How a rape accusation has destroyed the Socialist Workers Party – whose members have included Christopher Hitchens and Paul Foot… By Edward Platt
The storm factory: climate change and the winter floods In Somerset, the novelty of canoes has long since worn off. By Edward Platt
Floods and tidal surges: part of life in the British Isles The worst winter storms to hit the UK for 20 years have been nothing if not comprehensive. By Edward Platt
The drowned world As the planet warms, extreme weather is becoming a part of our daily life, but Britain is still ill-equipped… By Edward Platt
All agog on the Tyne Edward Platt returns to the north-east, where he lived as a boy. In Newcastle, he discovers brave ne By Edward Platt