Election 2019: shifting identities in Peterborough
Robert Booth on the battle for Peterborough, one of the key swing seats set to determine the...
Election 2019: shifting identities in Peterborough
Robert Booth on the battle for Peterborough, one of the key swing seats set to determine the...
Hillsborough: the 30-year fight for justice
David Conn has spent years reporting on the pursuit of justice by families of the 96 Liverpool...
The empty doorway: Britain's homelessness crisis
A record number of homeless people died in 2018 and charities are warning this year could be...
The end of the affair: how Britain walked away from the EU
John Palmer was the Guardian’s correspondent in Brussels in 1973 when the UK entered the European...
Anushka Asthana looks back on an extraordinary period of chaos in politics since David Cameron...
When schools in England closed in March in response to the coronavirus pandemic, it meant...
Who are the people risking everything to cross the Channel?
The number of migrants arriving in small boats this year is already double that of 2019. But...
Revisited: Britain's reckoning with its racist past
UK Black Lives Matter protests have taken place across the country. They have not just been about...
Revisited: How the Bristol bus boycott changed UK civil rights
Marvin Rees, the mayor of Bristol, discusses the 1963 Bristol bus boycott – a protest that proved...
What does it take to be an undercover police officer?– podcast
David Taylor began his undercover career targeting small-time drug dealers before going deeper...
Why Nigel Farage’s bank account matters so much
Since the politician’s account with Coutts was closed, the story has dominated the news agenda....
Life in the UK for one of China’s most wanted
Hong Kong activist Finn Lau has vowed to continue his fight for democracy despite the Chinese...
Rishi Sunak’s anti-green gamble
The prime minister’s announcement of new oil and gas licences in the North Sea this week is a...
How safe are the priceless treasures in our museums?
As many as 2,000 historic items are thought to have gone missing from the British Museum’s...
Jeremy Hunt has offered up sweeping tax cuts in an attempt to jolt the UK economy back to life...
Are plans to change the Official Secrets Act a threat to journalism?
Plans to update and expand the Official Secrets Act have been attacked as a ‘licence for...
Racism, policing and austerity: have lessons been learned since England’s 2011 riots?
This week marks a decade since the riots that swept across England in August 2011. But has enough...
Can theatres survive another Christmas of covid cancellations?
Theatres are battling to stay open as they contend with staff shortages and slumping tickets...
Is the UK in the grip of ‘greedflation’?
Prices in the UK are continuing to rise on everything from groceries to energy bills and mortgage...
National Conservatism: a Tory fringe or the party’s future?
A conference run by a rightwing American thinktank attracted Tory MPs and influencers this week....