Pre-conference pressure means the policy could be abolished next week. But why has it taken so long?| New Statesman
A wave of emergency pre-conference motions have called on the Labour leadership to recognise what is happening in Gaza as a genocide| New Statesman
Brownfield building sounds too good to be true – and it is| New Statesman
With luck and careful management, the Prime Minister should get through Labour conference without political disaster| New Statesman
The Scotland Secretary on his political comeback, taking on the SNP, and the crisis in Labour| New Statesman
Your Party is tentatively open to a Green alliance.| New Statesman
The 50 most influential people shaping Britain’s progressive politics.| New Statesman
Jess Phillips needs to decide what matters more, the sector that nurtured her career, or women’s lives.| New Statesman
Speaking to the New Statesman, he tried to negotiate the fallout of his predecessor’s new book.| New Statesman
Our nihilistic politics are a product of the crushing ennui and spiritual vacancy of modern life.| New Statesman
It's possible speed zones have turned irritated voters against Welsh Labour - but only temporarily.| State of the Nation