Nigel Farage can be stopped
Reform’s onward march is not inevitable. Across the world, progressives are actually winning
ByReviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Reform’s onward march is not inevitable. Across the world, progressives are actually winning
By
Is the government prepared to make the case for its new approach?
By
The Deputy Prime Minister branded Reform’s Indefinite leave to remain plan as “racist”
By
What can Yvette Cooper learn from her predecessor in the foreign office?
By
Keir Starmer struggled to deflect questions about his ambassador’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein
By
In a letter last week, Lammy said the Foreign Office had concluded Israel’s actions were not a genocide.
By
The Prime Minister has used Angela Rayner’s resignation to change his team and take on Reform UK.
By
Why did Keir Starmer use his first interview of the season to wade into the St George’s Cross culture war?
By
Last night, the pro-Palestine campaign began a siege on David Lammy’s doorstep – and called for his resignation.
By
The government must go much further to stop the war on Gaza.
By
Donald Trump will test Labour’s new approach to China and Europe.
By
The Foreign Secretary on the war in Ukraine, relations with China and dinner at Trump Tower.
By
Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
By
David Lammy’s approach has been shaped by the Biden administration.
By
While trying to solve the crisis in Lebanon, David Lammy suddenly found himself listening to Benedict Cumberbatch.
By
The British Foreign Secretary and his US counterpart clearly had a mandate that was limited to solidarity.
By
Keir Starmer believes that his charm offensive will yield concrete results.
By
The American strategist, tipped to be Trump’s national security adviser, on the balance of power in Asia.
By
Keir Starmer and David Lammy may soon be faced with nationalist governments across the Atlantic and the Channel.
By
Labour’s foreign-secretary-in-waiting on why Britain must adapt to the world as it is, not as liberals wish it to be.
By