The APPG for One Punch Assaults should tread lightly
Mandatory minimum sentencing is an unwise aspect of considerations made by the MPs’ lobby group led by Dehenna Davison, argues Bill Bowkett
The former Labour MP for Workington on her new life in the Lords
Mandatory minimum sentencing is an unwise aspect of considerations made by the MPs’ lobby group led by Dehenna Davison, argues Bill Bowkett
Symbol of British decline or catalyst for seaside renewal? Either way, they deserve our love and attention, argues Adam Solomons
Fear and unease are widespread among women across the UK. Gestures from Westminster won’t cut it, argues Megan Kenyon.
In her latest Jackdaw entry, Marie Le Conte argues Westminster politicians are forgetting about one very important issue.
I have no plans to leave, but I have to confess that the past few years haven’t been easy on us immigrants, argues Marie Le Conte
In the social media age, the amplification of a constant drumbeat of false and harmful messaging that can radicalise its recipients, argues Damian Collins
The Chancellor must make this an economic budget, not a political one, argues Eliot Wilson
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
Facebook's Director of Public Policy for Northern Europe, Edward Bowles, praises the UK's holistic approach to tech regulation and outlines the challenges to come