Guardian political columnist John Harris hosts a cast of voices from up and down the country as well
The UK government has been criticised for its slowness in evacuating UK nationals from Sudan. But wh
The UK needs to shift its ‘anti-maths mindset’, according to Rishi Sunak. But while the prime minist
Boris Johnson won an 80-seat majority in 2019, redrawing the electoral map and threatening Labour wi
Who does Labour need to win over – or win back – to form a government at the next election? The Guar
Humza Yousaf has become new leader of the SNP. But with Scotland’s path to independence looking furt
With the former prime minister having been questioned by MPs on the privileges select committee, the
Next week marks 20 years since the UK joined US and coalition forces in the invasion of Iraq. The Gu
Jeremy Hunt has set out his first budget as chancellor. With plans to boost childcare and help peopl
Another plan has been announced to crack down on so-called small boats arriving illegally in the UK.
After years of tensions, Rishi Sunak and Ursula von der Leyen this week unveiled their new Brexit de
This week marks one year since Russia sent its troops into Ukraine. The Guardian’s John Harris is jo
It’s the end of an era for two politicians: Nicola Sturgeon has announced she will quit as leader of
Rishi Sunak has carried out a reshuffle of his ministers and departments in Whitehall. But will it b
It’s been three years since the UK officially left the EU. This week the IMF has predicted we will b
Rishi Sunak came into No 10 promising to earn our trust. But three months into the job he encounters
John Harris joins nurses striking on the picket line to find out what life is really like for them.
Health officials are reporting that the NHS is on its knees. John Harris talks to the Guardian’s hea
In a year that saw three prime ministers, two monarchs and a whole lot of political and social unres
Faced with a country brought almost to a standstill by strikes, a cost of living crisis, and an incr
Twenty points ahead in the polls, the Labour party looks closer to power now than it has done for mo