Juliet Jacques argues that the way comedians treated Jeremy Corbyn demolished their anti-establishment credentials
Aisling Gallagher explains why Liz Truss’ recent rhetoric on proposed reforms to the Gender Recognition Act signals a worrying shift
In 2017, Labour won Kensington by just 20 votes. Brian Eno explains why he’s backing Emma Dent Coad in the seat – and why voting Lib Dem is ‘voting Tory without admitting it’
Matt Phull and Will Stronge share more thoughts about the post-capitalist potential of the Acid Corbynist project
Labour’s 1983 election campaign has long been used to say it is impossible for a leader like Jeremy Corbyn to win any election from the left. Alex Nunns digs out the truth
Josh Holmes speaks to some of the new intake of Labour MPs about a fresh left focus for the party
In the 1970s, they say, the dead lay unburied, greedy unions held the country to ransom and a divided country was impossible to govern, John Medhurst asks: was it really so bad?