The socialists of Wales have been humiliated
Welsh Labour must distance themselves from their impractical road review, or risk losing yet more political capital
Welsh Labour must distance themselves from their impractical road review, or risk losing yet more political capital
The major attainment gap paints a bleak picture of the realities of devolved government
Ministers have a responsibility to criticise every rioter, whatever their background, without fear or favour
The grotesque violence on our streets is unacceptable. But politicians are doing too little to ensure it won’t erupt again in future
The prime minister’s centrist image is a boon, but more vocal cabinet ministers will create tensions within the ‘Special Relationship’
Baroness Hallett’s savaging of the SNP’s copy-paste Covid strategy has destroyed the intellectual foundation of devolved government
Time will tell whether the long-term ramifications of the announcements made today will do more harm than good
With the prospect of a second Trump presidency looking increasingly likely, we need a Foreign Secretary who can unite rather than divide
Resentment towards England in all matters football was just a harmless part of growing up in the 1970s, but it never reached these heights
When so many Scots are struggling, it risks escalating tensions - and is a flagrant example of nationalist overreach
Starmer can’t afford to let his new voter base down over fears of lawlessness in their communities
Before the leadership election, the outgoing prime minister must push through long-overdue constitutional reforms for the party
Gender, foreign policy, and migration will be the policy issues tearing apart Labour’s government
By bringing back the ‘old guard’, the Prime Minister is implying such talent is lacking on his front bench
They have reaped what they sowed. Their arrogance, their entitlement and their short-sightedness have been exposed
The Labour party will have a stunning majority – and a mandate to rule the country as it pleases