Is no deal better than a bad deal? – Toby Amiel
3 April 2019 | ANALYSIS
The current political crisis is one of the worst in the history of the Conservative Party.
May is backed into a...
Brexit: What will happen in 2019? – Jimmy Coles
8 January 2019 | ANALYSIS
After a brief period of respite over the Christmas period in which there was a temporary ceasefire in the Brexit...
Nothing has changed: Theresa May wins vote of no confidence –...
16 January 2019 | ANALYSIS
Theresa May has had a tough start to the new year – rebuffed by Europe and then confronted with a...
The upcoming DUP leadership elections – runners and riders
7 May 2021 | ANALYSIS
On May 14, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) will see its MPs and MLAs vote for their new leader as...
PMQs: 11 September 2024
11 SEPTEMBER 2024 | ANALYSIS
This was Sir Keir’s second Prime Minister's Questions for the current session. The in-house video is here (start at 12:01) and the...
Sturgeon backing no confidence against May – Ted Jeffery
20 December 2018 | ANALYSIS
Overview:
- If May’s withdrawal agreement fails to pass Parliament, the default position is that the UK will leave with a...
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 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.
Is the Tory ‘Blue Wall’ really starting to crumble?
30 May 2021 | ANALYSIS
The dust has now settled on the results from England's 'Super Thursday' local elections on 6 May. Boris Johnson's Conservative...
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...

















