The Electoral Commission responds to Peter Golds about the state of democracy in Tower Hamlets.
Democratic nations need a much more coherent and comprehensive response to the new authoritarian powers.
Despite calls for his resignation over lockdown parties, PM says it is “wonderful” to be leader of a country where he faces “that sort of pressure”.
NATO must stand united against Russia’s desire to restore Soviet hegemony.
I was excited by Shaun Bailey’s manifesto before the London Mayoral elections, and equally upset not to have the chance to back it.
Remote working has its place, but something vital to us all is lost, especially for younger people, if we lose the opportunity to mix, socialise and learn.
John Pullinger has done little to quell concerns that the body interferes in issues beyond its remit.
The court’s verdict should encourage Johnson to stop the practice of public bodies pledging allegiance to Stonewall.
Without the changes to the boundaries, by the time of the next election this data would be a quarter of a century out of date.
Three decades on, the regime’s character has not changed – but its tactics have become more sophisticated.
We cannot assume voters enjoy secrecy and freedom when marking a ballot paper at home.
Universities need heavier scrutiny. Owners must be identified. Media backed by regimes that restrict freedom should be denied broadcast licenses.
The harrowing personal story of Jihyun Park, followed by her selection as a Tory candidate in Bury, puts current political obsessions in perspective.
We’ve announced a £43 million package to help new arrivals find a home, a school place for their children, employment or a route to set up a business.
We need a Free World Trade Organisation – a democratic alliance to achieve energy independence and control crucial supply chains