Editorial Corbyn's shadow cabinet reshuffle throws up a few problems
Now that he is at the gates of power, it may be time to change tack. Perhaps an honourable acceptance of the Brexit vote is no longer worth it
Now that he is at the gates of power, it may be time to change tack. Perhaps an honourable acceptance of the Brexit vote is no longer worth it
The only question is whether Theresa May will still be around and have the authority to revert to her position during the referendum of Remain
Jeremy Corbyn has spoken to the needs and frustrations of young people, proving they can connect with politicians of any age if they feel listened to
In an exclusive interview with The Independent, Janet Davies, the chief executive of the Royal College of Nursing warns Theresa May that staff shortages leave the NHS on the brink of another Mid Staffs hospital scandal
The Prime Minister should realise that different elements of the Brexit negotiations require different tactics – instead, her inflexible approach is creating hostility among EU leaders
Nicholas Holgate quit following harsh criticism of Kensington council’s inadequate response, although he claimed he had been asked to stand down by the Local Government Secretary Sajid Javid. Javid’s office denied the contention. Is anyone prepared to take responsibility for anything?
It seems an age since Theresa May was able to lob insults across the despatch box at a hapless Leader of the Opposition
The real story behind Theresa May’s delayed presentation of her Government’s programme is the change in the balance of power in favour of those who want to prioritise the British economic interest as we leave the EU
The Prime Minister is not expected to weep for the cameras, but she does have to speak for a country in mourning
As Tim Farron resigns, the party should learn from recent history: it must hold a properly contested leadership election
People living in older, high-rise, often council-owned buildings have every right to wonder why the Government did not act when it had the chance
The deal between Conservative Party and the DUP is a blatant breach of the promises made in the 1998 Belfast Agreement
We mean no disrespect to the voters of Northern Ireland when we point out that most of the population of the United Kingdom have reservations about some of the policies of the Democratic Unionist Party
The Prime Minister – if indeed it is Ms May who is in office in the weeks ahead – must recognise that the country has had enough of austerity
The pressure to keep closer tabs on terrorist suspects is being felt across Europe: the Schengen Agreement, the EU no-passport zone, has been repeatedly suspended between various countries in recent years
If you, like so many under the first-past-the-post system, live in a safe seat, your vote can still send a message
The Conservatives are trying desperately to turn the clock back to 18 April, but the risk is that this just looks like another Project Fear
America will make progress on climate change despite its President, through market forces and action at state level
It is important too that the election does not become dominated exclusively by debate around the terror threat
Thanks in part to the unseen work of the security services, the norm in this country is for long periods to pass when the threat of terrorism is all but forgotten
There remains much to be done in the name of broader community cohesion if a small minority of disillusioned young men are not to continue turning to violence in the name of Islam