
James Ball
04 October 2023
The costly rise of the high street casino

An 89-year-old German is bringing 24-hour gambling to Britain’s town centres. Can he be stopped?
Read the full article04 October 2023
It’s time to bulldoze Westminster… literally

Parliament is falling apart and will cost billions to patch up. We should just flatten it and start again
Read the full article13 September 2023
Our water is full of crap… remind you of anyone?

Michael Gove’s planned changes to rules for housebuilders could cause even more pollution in Britain’s waterways
Read the full article13 September 2023
The EU’s weird war on big tech

The need to tackle the likes of Google and Facebook is obvious. But is Brussels fighting the right battles?
Read the full article30 August 2023
Can Chris Bryant clean up politics?

Fresh from a spat with Nadine Dorries, the chair of the Commons Committee on Standards says Westminster is on trial... but radical change isn’t quite his cup of tea
Read the full article22 August 2023
The baroness, the PPE cash and the slow death of trust

This scandal may have disappeared from the headlines, but it remains corrosive to public faith in British politics
Read the full article16 August 2023
The return of Nick Timothy, Theresa May’s Rasputin

The former prime minister’s right-hand man was blamed for losing the 2017 election. So why is his stock rising?
Read the full article02 August 2023
Welcome to the land of no hope or glory

The Tories look exhausted. But Labour seems out of ideas, too. Are we headed for the most depressing election campaign ever?
Read the full article26 July 2023
The climate bomb ticks on

Severe weather events show that our house is on fire. Yet we continue to dither over a plan to save the planet
Read the full article19 July 2023
A digital virus is running free

The QAnon cult is spreading – with deadly consequences. How can we stop it and its successors?
Read the full article12 July 2023
Katharine Birbalsingh: Lessons for an empty head

“Britain’s strictest teacher” is a bizarre cosplay act for those who believe everything was better in the 1950s
Read the full article04 July 2023
The slow, sad death of Twitter

Elon Musk has hollowed out the social network just as a vital election cycle approaches
Read the full article21 June 2023
Oakeshott and Tice, the gruesome twosome of the right

Isabel Oakeshott and Richard Tice rose to the top of the culture war pile through charm and ruthlessness. What will they do next?
Read the full article13 June 2023
How Boris Johnson killed the House of Lords

Sunak was too weak and slow to do anything about Johnson’s dirty honours. The upcoming byelections will make things worse
Read the full article06 June 2023
Food inflation: The government must step up to the plate

Voluntary price controls won’t solve crippling food inflation – only more money for the poorest will
Read the full article31 May 2023
A parliament hanging in the balance

Owen Jones has got it wrong (again). Hoping for a hung parliament is a self-indulgent waste of time
Read the full article24 May 2023
Useless duckers: Why Brexit is always someone else’s fault

His admission that “Brexit has failed” shows once again that for Nigel Farage and the populist right, shifting the blame is second nature
Read the full article17 May 2023
Proportional representation won’t kill off the Tories

A new voting system does not mean progressives in perpetual power – if anything it would bolster the far right
Read the full article10 May 2023
Labour, the party of small change?

The UK’s problems are deep, but its pockets are not. What can Labour promise on the cheap to excite voters?
Read the full article03 May 2023
The right are losing their own culture wars

From Tucker Carlson to Andrew Bridgen and GB News, populists have lost their grip on the narrative
Read the full article26 April 2023
The needy relationship

Right wingers sniping at Joe Biden is one more example of their delusion about Britain’s importance to the US
Read the full article19 April 2023
We need a big idea, do we not?

Our political leaders only offer up the small stuff. But this isn’t just pre-election caution – it marks the demise of radical ideology
Read the full article13 April 2023
How you can beat the voter ID con

After a cynical move by the government, 3 million Brits could miss out on voting in May’s elections because they don’t have photo ID
Read the full article23 March 2023
Taking the lunacy out of asylum

Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman believe in a hard line on migrants. A better way is possible
Read the full article14 March 2023
The problem of confidence

Another bank has collapsed, which shows once more that we have a global economy but local regulation
Read the full article09 March 2023
When will Starmer make a stand on Brexit?

Caution prevents Labour from telling the truth about Brexit. But bold policies that will bring change are also absent
Read the full article02 March 2023
Meta’s metaverse: On this evidence, the future is a bleak, cumbersome nightmare

Mark Zuckerberg has already spent $20bn on his new virtual reality project, and it’s boring, empty and clunky
Read the full article21 February 2023
A charlatan’s new low

Boris Johnson's latest intervention in the Northern Ireland Protocol is outrageous - even by his own standards
Read the full article16 February 2023
The dangers of doing God

Britain is increasingly secular, but religion remains baked into our politics and institutions. Does that need to change?
Read the full article08 February 2023
Another Major reset?

No 10 is briefing that the next election will be 1992 all over again. Here’s why they’re wrong
Read the full article02 February 2023
Trouble at the millennials

In debt, still renting and with minuscule pensions to look forward to. Meet the doomed generation
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