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Analysis: Can the Greens Become a Permanent Third Force in British Politics?
Analysis
Analysis: Can the Greens Become a Permanent Third Force in British Politics?
Zack Polanski's party is polling at record levels, but converting protest votes into lasting institutional pre…
Richard Caine · 11 May 2026
Crypto Donation Ban and £100,000 Foreign Cap Transform Party Funding Rules
Politics
Crypto Donation Ban and £100,000 Foreign Cap Transform Party Funding Rules
New legislation targets anonymous digital donations and overseas money following years of concern about foreig…
Sarah Connelly · 11 May 2026
Deepfake Regulations Tightened as Electoral Integrity Concerns Mount
Technology
Deepfake Regulations Tightened as Electoral Integrity Concerns Mount
New provisions targeting AI-generated electoral disinformation were included in the Representation of the Peop…
Simon Harrington · 11 May 2026
The History of British Democracy: From Magna Carta to Modern Parliament
Politics
The History of British Democracy: From Magna Carta to Modern Parliament
Britain invented parliamentary democracy — then spent centuries arguing about who it was actually for. The ful…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 11 Apr 2026
The British Trade Union Movement: From Tolpuddle to the General Strike
History
The British Trade Union Movement: From Tolpuddle to the General Strike
The history of British trade unionism — from the transportation of six Dorset farm labourers in 1834 to the ni…
Simon Harrington · 23 Apr 2026
The Magna Carta of 1215: Birth of the Rule of Law in England
History
The Magna Carta of 1215: Birth of the Rule of Law in England
Forced upon King John at Runnymede by rebellious barons, the Great Charter established the revolutionary princ…
Richard Caine · 23 Apr 2026
The Suffragette Movement: How British Women Won the Vote
History
The Suffragette Movement: How British Women Won the Vote
From Emily Davison's fatal dash onto the Epsom Derby racecourse to the Parliament Square hunger strikes, the c…
Matthew Prescott · 22 Apr 2026
Westminster Reform: Why the Debate About Parliament's Future Can No Longer Be Delayed
Politics
Westminster Reform: Why the Debate About Parliament's Future Can No Longer Be Delayed
From voting systems to Lords reform, a growing cross-party coalition is pushing for structural changes that su…
Marcus Holloway, Political Editor · 3 Apr 2026