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It’s a year ago today that I had the honour of being elected Member of Parliament for Swansea West. As a newbie to politics, it was a big change. Twelve months on I wanted to share a few reflections ...
As South Sudan approaches its 14th Independence Day on 9 July, uncertainty persists over the reopening of the Transitional ...
“The future of Iran lies not in the shadow of old thrones or turbaned tyrants. It lies in the hands of the Iranian people — ...
If the word secularism did not exist today in the Preamble, the experiences of the last decade would necessitate its immediate and emphatic insertion.
Chief political commentator John Rentoul answers your questions on Labour’s deepening welfare crisis, the rise of a ...
The prime minister’s ambition to leave office at a time of his own choosing is buttressed by a historically large ...
A front door at the UK House of Lords, part of a £9.6 million security overhaul, doesn’t open automatically and requires a ...
If you, like me, are close to someone who is employed by the federal government, the past six-ish months have been a roller ...
Queen Camilla became a member of the royal family upon her wedding to Prince Charles in 2005, but she didn't wear a tiara for ...
Heat and other climate impacts like floods and storms affect voters, candidates and poll workers in different ways at ...
A series of developments in Kyrgyzstan threaten to further curb freedom of expression and the media, ten organizations ...
A pair of bills cracking down on asylum-seekers wishing to settle in the Netherlands has passed in the Dutch parliament after ...