EDITORIAL: How will historians view establishment opposition to Brexit?
6 January 2020 | ANALYSIS
We at Wolves note the words of BBC Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg on the BBC's Brexitcast shortly before Christmas, in...
‘Breaking point’: NHS workers recount the realities of working in a...
20 NOVEMBER 2023 | FEATURE
Health professionals across the NHS lay bare the realities of working on the frontline. Amid a wave of industrial action...
I was there but I did not actually participate – James...
21 December 2018 | ANALYSIS
Absolute chaos broke out in the House of Commons after Wednesday’s Prime Minister’s Questions, when dozens of points of order...
The Forgotten Election: How the Senedd race may unfold in Wales
There are now less than thirty days to go until millions across Great Britain will be able to vote in local, Mayoral and devolved electoral contests.
EU backs NGOs who boycott Israel – James Marlow
27 March 2019 | ANALYSIS
The European Union is giving more than 5 million euros a year to non-government organisations (NGOs) that openly call for...
Chesham and Amersham: The candidates and concerns that will decide who...
6 June 2021 | ANALYSIS
In less than two weeks, voters in Chesham & Amersham will go to the polls to elect a new MP,...
The challenge facing Rebecca Long-Bailey in the Labour leadership contest –...
20 January 2020 | ANALYSIS
The MP for Salford and Eccles faces a challenge if she wants to be Labour’s first female leader. Research from the Party...
Independent London mayoral candidate interview – Natalie Campbell
1 MAY 2024 | ANALYSIS
Disclaimer: Wolves has sought to interview several Independent candidates for the London mayoralty, but only Natalie has responded. We do...
The latest power politics from the Kremlin – Patrick McGovern
6 January 2019 | ANALYSIS
‘Roskomnadzor’, which translates from Russian to ‘Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media’ is allegedly preparing...
Starmer’s ratings have dipped, but prosecuting the “Tory sleaze” may be...
"Sleazy, arrogant and incompetent" – that was what many voters thought of the Conservative Party in 1997.
But hang on, 2021 is completely different to 1997, right?
Well, yes.