The Electoral Commission has re-opened the case against the official campaign over concerns it colluded with unofficial organisations.
Are British universities under threat of censorship?
Unpicking why Labour has shifted its Brexit strategy to push for single market membership during a transitional period.
Education, turnout, jobs and gender were key factors – but would they have altered the result?
In the 12 months since the EU referendum, the nation has only become more confused about where it’s heading.
Our whole system of political campaigning needs a reboot.
Yes, young voters’ choices had an impact, but not a decisive one.
If there’s political will, Britain could retain its membership of the single market – or it could crash out without a deal.
Are you wrong because your opinion differs from the majority, or should you stand your ground?
The Scottish nationalists’ election pitch is about damage limitation, not a radical sell.
Immigration targets are based on a lack of understanding of the UK’s labour needs and could seriously damage the economy.
Welcome to the new Wild West.
The political ramifications of a society in stasis.
He’s been gone for 40 years but the Duke could still make a valuable philosophical contribution to the Brexit debate.
Pre-referendum polling suggested South Asian voters were quite pro-Remain, but more recent data tells another story.
A certain mentality has been on display in Western democracies of late – and we don’t really understand it.
The UK government’s inability to devise a fundamentally new economic policy is why it will likely fudge a soft Brexit.
With a second Scottish referendum ‘all but inevitable’, here’s a strange pill for the nationalists to swallow.
The one audience that was prepared for a hard Brexit, it seems, was the City of London.
The way the pound rebounded does not reflect long-term confidence in the currency.