Digital Confidential: Why toxic big tech must be held to account
Now we know that the likes of Facebook and Instagram know their harmful content damages its young users, these tech giants should have nowhere to hide
From self-lacerating memoir to by-election madness and a Labour Together takedown, The Mace’s literary editor Christopher Silvester rounds up the latest political books
Now we know that the likes of Facebook and Instagram know their harmful content damages its young users, these tech giants should have nowhere to hide
The BBC’s new head of news has found herself at the centre of a rupture over the impartiality of Britain’s public broadcasting
Anand Menon is back in Portcullis House - but ‘politics as normal' is distinctly absent
Rather than fixate on meaningless data, governments should explore why some women opt for less demanding roles
Light pollution means most of us rarely see the full beauty of the sky at night. Stargazing MP Andrew Griffith plans to change that
In his moving speech from Parliament’s Pride Debate, Dan Carden MP reveals how the trauma of hiding his sexuality led him to alcohol abuse.
Veteran Vatican watcher John Cornwell is won over by Pope Francis, says William Cash
Homelessness remains a stain on society. One policy can end it, argues Brooks Newmark.
We still have plenty to learn from the father of English literature and former MP, argues William Cash
How can Britain be a global leader whilst cutting billions in overseas aid, asks Harriett Baldwin MP