'There has to be a moment where you step back from the abstract and remember that this is about a human being'
Is the shame of party political chaos and economic mayhem still enough to consign our political leaders to the annals of history?
Labour's crippling fear of criticism risks leaving voters in the dark.
Simply pegging benefits to prices is no longer enough. It entrenches these grossly inadequate benefit levels.
Most studies suggests that fake news is more likely to enhance existing beliefs and views rather than radically change voting intentions of those who are undecided.
A look back at "the normal one's" transformative effect on the red half of Merseyside.
After '79, it was 18 years before we saw another Labour prime minister.
If the Tories cared to look, they’d realise most people want them to prioritise the latter.
More than ever, media brands are seen to be "impartial" if they support someone's worldview.
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