The US election has highlighted the waning influence of evidence-based journalism.
In 2004 the Labour government allowed citizens of the 10 new EU states labour market access. Why did Blair make this decision?
You might feel small, but there are plenty of ways you can make a more positive contribution to the world.
Hateful movements were able to grow in the early 20th century because the centre right let it happen.
By dismissing the votes in June and November as simple ‘disatisfaction’, the political elites face a long walk in the wilderness.
When it comes to ‘experts’ men still vastly outnumber women in the media.
The president of South Korea has been accused of choosing her friends poorly.
Some perspective on the government’s net migration target.
EU leaders couldn’t pretend to be happy about the result of the US election. It goes against everything they stand for.
Nearly six months on from the UK’s shock vote, there looks very little room for manoeuvre in negotiations.
Recent Supreme Court rulings played a crucial role in the cultural politics that got Donald Trump elected.
It’s time to reconsider economists’ idea of rationality in the wake of Trump’s election.
China may have more to gain from Trump’s rise than any other nation – but the risks of a miscalculation are enormous.
The Front National leader is feeling confident after Brexit and Trump.
Immigrants used to be told to make themselves at home. Not any more.
French law prohibits the collection of any data based on race, ethnicity or religion. But this leaves minorities vulnerable.
Boots on the ground, schools on high alert and more hostility toward Muslims and migrants – this is daily life for Parisians.
Two teenagers have been sentenced to life for a double murder. But their crime is extremely rare.
All eyes are on ex-forces veterans come Remembrance Day. We may see heroes – but no one asks them whether they want to fit that mould.
The US religious right has voted for someone who apparently contravenes some of its core values.
Want to know why Hillary isn’t president? Just turn to the Bible.
From undetected late swings, to pollster ‘herding’.
If we’re living in a ‘post-truth’ world, the press must take much of the blame.
Hillary Clinton failed to unleash the power of the meme.
In this new political era, how a popular movement offers a route to a new form of governance