Some argue that a written document would settle difficult questions at times of crisis, but recent evidence suggests otherwise.
We are about to go from having rules that overreached to having few rules. The US, China and the EU will be able to act with impunity.
MPs were supposed to vote either for or against the prime minister’s deal in a special weekend session. But things didn’t quite work out like that.
New technologies and user-level data mean that wealthy companies can influence our politics in ways not open to ordinary people.
Todd Phillips’ film reflects a society that is distrustful of traditional power structures and voicing that disillusionment at the ballot box.
The prime minister has come to a new agreement with Brussels. But the question is whether he can get it through the UK parliament.
The shock of Brexit could have repercussions for the design of the UK economy.
A vague list of ideas for a government that doesn’t really want to see this parliament run its course.
Interviews show Brexit divisions can cause tension but that people are thinking carefully about how to avoid breakdown.
The deal put forward might win the prime minister support at home but Brussels also has to get on board.
Just a few years ago, very few people cared about the European question in the UK. What made it all change so suddenly?
The world faces a collision between facts and alternative facts – so how do experts get their message heard over the din of fake news?
If he can sell this plan to Brussels, it’s game changing – but that’s a big ‘if’.
A look at his published writing shows the prime minister has ramped up the rhetoric as Brexit has approached.
The Conservative Party has long positioned itself as the voice of law and order – now that’s been shot to bits.
As the recent Brexit litigation has shown, the UK’s Supreme Court has had to consider political as well as legal issues in its first ten years.
The humiliation of asking for a Brexit extension could be a price worth paying to get an election.
Use of the words ‘traitor’, ‘surrender’ and ‘betrayal’ have increased inside parliament but everyone outside needs to watch their language too.
Sadly, politicians have been trying to turn the public against judges for a very long time.
Neither an interest rate cut nor an interest rate rise are out of the question if there’s a hard Brexit.