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I heard versions of that sentence constantly during this year’s local elections. Sometimes it was the Greens. Sometimes Labour. Sometimes Reform. The party changed, but the calculation stayed much the ...
The past few years have seen increasing discussion of the ‘manosphere’ in the media, in government circles, and among the general public. Conceived by the men’s rights movement of the 1970s, nurtured ...
May 2026’s Senedd election confirmed a major shift in Welsh politics. Reform UK, which secured just 1–2 per cent of the vote at the previous election, emerged as a significant electoral force in Wales ...
During the book campaign of my novel, Herculine [a horror fiction about an all-trans commune, published in October last year] I was asked a lot about politics. I was also asked to speak on – and speak ...
Many a chorus celebrates the equality of migrants in Scotland. ‘We’re all Scotland’s story and we’re all worth the same’, sang the Proclaimers, before Dick Gaughan turned the folk song Erin go Bragh ...
Five days before the Gorton and Denton by-election, I joined hundreds of Labour supporters in travelling from across the country to target people who in 2024 had voted Labour. The issues raised were ...
Book bans, immigration raids, and efforts to erase Black, migrant, disabled, trans and queer students and their histories are spreading across the US. Public schools have once again been cast into the ...
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