Science & Tech We don’t know who just spent £250k on pro-Brexit Facebook ads – that should worry us all The company’s decision to be more open about political advertising looks welcome. But it is, in reality, window-dressing which is destined to fail. By Ian Lucas
The government’s plans for English votes for English laws get worse the more you look at them The government's plans for English votes are undemocratic, bad for accountability, and bad for the United Kingdom. Other than… By Ian Lucas
Egypt’s activists face an impossible choice Forced to choose between an Islamist and an ex-general, optimism is fading among Egypt's young. By Ian Lucas
The UK must stand against Egypt’s disregard of human rights The mass death penalties and the wider crackdown on the opposition cannot be tolerated. By Ian Lucas
Serious questions remain for Andrew Mitchell on aid to Rwanda Why did he choose to reinstate aid to Rwanda on his last day as International Development Secretary? By Ian Lucas
A tense autumn to come in the Middle East The international community must do everything possible to prevent further escalation across the region. By Ian Lucas