Does your salary mean you’re rich? What makes you upper, middle or working class? We asked the British public
In exclusive polling for the New Statesman by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, voters tell us what they think are high…
By Anoosh Chakelian
Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
The Home Secretary had a difficult time when she was questioned by MPs.
By Hugh SmileyOur political editor describes the moment he had to break the news live on air.
By Chris StoneThe BBC’s Adam Fleming discusses what he learned when making his new podcast series about the UK’s “all vibe” prime…
By Rachel CunliffeWhy authoritarians use conspiracy theories to distract from their own failures.
By Hugh SmileyRishi Sunak has a bedtime story for you from his bunker, and Penny Mordaunt really might be trolling everyone.
By Chris StoneThe Defence Secretary said fellow ministers need to respond to UK security threats with the same urgency as they do…
By Freddie HaywardThe Wakefield by-election result showed that the Tories’ “attempts to divide” aren’t working, the shadow transport secretary said at the…
By Zoë Grünewald