Who are the candidates who could take on Jeremy Corbyn?
By a margin of four to one Labour MPs say they have no confidence in their leader: so who could command their confidence – and that of the party members who elected him less than a year ago?
By a margin of four to one Labour MPs say they have no confidence in their leader: so who could command their confidence – and that of the party members who elected him less than a year ago?
Living in the world's tiniest echo chamber doesn't absolve the Tory loony brigade of the racist consequences of their Brussels neurosis
Given Tory members will be choosing the next Prime Minister, it is vital that there is a proper contest with two powerful and competing visions of Britain's future vigorously, and truthfully debated
It is difficult to define the 'Islamic position' on homosexuality
From the vantage point of financial markets, none of the governance options on the table will be attractive and the political uncertainty has the potential to undermine economic recovery
The issue is really whether this slowdown will be serious enough to dip the economy below the waterline for two quarters, or whether it will remain just above it
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There are those who think that, for the princely sum of £3, they have bought the right to control the Parliamentary Labour Party
A second general election in six months leaves the country facing new uncertainties just as it had begun to emerge from financial strife
If the aftershocks of Brexit have unmistakably reversed the public mood, as narrowly expressed on Thursday, would a second membership referendum still be unthinkable? Without a written constitution, Parliament can do whatever the hell it pleases
Labour's chief spin doctor let the Sky News cameras in to a shadow cabinet meeting this morning, and with uncomfortable results
Generous pensions are no longer sustainable. They should be cut now and the resources spent on enhancing economic opportunities for the young – particularly the under-30s, who suffered under the financial crash, and will continue to struggle after Brexit
Keep children busy in the school holidays with some fun (and often educational) diversions
Zika is not Ebola but lessons can be learnt. Act decisively, act together, don't hold back and make all the necessary funds available, and keep telling the public every step of the way exactly how it is
The man's a sadomasochist in a boring suit. The very embodiment of Fifty Shades of Grey
People across the country are demanding change, whether that's through new politics, SNP or Ukip. It would be foolish to ignore that
Domestic solidity is of great importance for Italy; so are political stability and predictability. In times of economic and political uncertainty following Brexit, the latter would come in handy to Great Britain too
"I am at a complete loss. This has thoroughly shaken me, my understanding of my family and the country I grew up in," wrote one contributor to Facebook group The 48%
What Britain has taught the world is that politics is not, or should not be, a frivolous matter; that demagogues who say they place their trust in the wisdom of the masses should be treated with immense caution
Paul Gosling answers your questions
I voted Leave - but looking at the reasons, it's undeniable that we'll stay in the European Union after all
Here's hoping you don't have to take them seriously
Boris Johnson could be prime minister in nine weeks