Long reads How to fight fascism: the books exploring routes of resistance Two new books explore the 20th-century individuals and collectives that opposed fascism. By Francis Beckett
UK Politics Jeremy Corbyn must resign as Labour leader before the party loses all hope By Francis Beckett
UK Politics An open letter to Jeremy Corbyn: Brexit would destroy your political project By Francis Beckett
Sea changes in the corridor of power It takes quiet steadfastness of purpose to make the most of the sea change. That's why I'm voting Corbyn. By Francis Beckett
Neil Kinnock, the man who saved Labour Tony Benn saw him as the great betrayer and he led his party to two general election defeats. But… By Francis Beckett
Clement Attlee, the original Ed Miliband Attlee had an image. A wise man, he made his image rather like the real thing – quiet, cricket-loving,… By Francis Beckett
Why Tristram Hunt is the man to teach Gove a lesson Attlee would have longed for Labour to expose Gove for the charlatan that he is. Enter Hunt, one of… By Francis Beckett
The real reason the right is baying for Denis MacShane’s blood The former Labour MP has been targeted because he's the EU's greatest defender, not because of his expenses. By Francis Beckett
The sixth man Was Paddy Costello a key member of the most notorious Soviet spy network of the 1950s - or was… By Francis Beckett
Learning when to go from prime ministers past Some history lessons on leaving No 10 By Francis Beckett
Secrets and lies If you were a member of the Garrick Club, or the Athenaeum or Reform, you would expect staff and… By Francis Beckett