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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer during his visit to a police station in Lambeth, south London, May 15, 2026
Politics / 16 May 2026
16 May 2026

If Labour continues to abandon the promise of economic hope and security, Reform will keep filling the vacuum in communities once considered its heartlands, argues IAN LAVERY MP

FBU general secretary Steve Wright
Politics / 16 May 2026
16 May 2026

The FBU leader speaks to Ben Chacko about cuts, collapsing Starmerism and confronting the far right

Prime Minister Keir Starmer (left) and Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, during a meeting with English regional mayors, at No 10 Downing Street in Westminster, central London, July 9, 2024
Eyes Left / 16 May 2026
16 May 2026

The collapse of Streeting’s leadership challenge and an opening for Burnham’s potential path back to Parliament have accelerated the battle over what – if anything – Labour still stands for, writes ANDREW MURRAY

Salty fingers / Pics (L to R) Mat Coward; Melburnian/CC
Gardening / 16 May 2026
16 May 2026

Salty fingers are a MAT COWARD staple and he believes they might be yours too

FW Pomeroy's Statue of Justice stands atop the Central Criminal Court building, Old Bailey, London
Lawman / 16 May 2026
16 May 2026

ANSELM ELDERGILL examines the relationship between law and the humanities

Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks during a state dinner with President Donald Trump at the Great Hall of the People on May 14, 2026, in Beijing
Features / 16 May 2026
16 May 2026

Beijing’s latest response to Washington’s economic coercion suggests major powers are no longer willing to play by Western rules, says CARLOS MARTINEZ

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks to supporters at Chelmsford City Racecourse, Essex, following the 2026 local election results, May 8, 2026
Features / 16 May 2026
16 May 2026

As debate grows inside the labour movement over how to respond to Reform UK, DIANE ABBOTT argues that silence on racism is politically disastrous

CALL FOR ACTION: (L to R) Israel's national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir; NUJ members (L to R) Mariam Elsayeh, Pennie Quinton and Mike Holderness, speak to the media prior to delivering a letter to 10 Downing Street, over the killing journalists in Gaza, August 2025 / Pic (L): Shai Kandel/CC
Features / 15 May 2026
15 May 2026

ANDREW DRAPER reports on the deliberate targeting and torture of Palestinian journalists by the Israeli state

27/02/25 of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer (right) and British ambassador to the United States Lord Peter Mandelson
Lobbying / 15 May 2026
15 May 2026

Transparency records reveal senior trade officials held dinners and strategy meetings with the notorious lobbying firm even as controversy over its Epstein links deepened, says SOLOMON HUGHES

NO LONGER FRINGE: Labour candidate Caroline Woodley (right) shakes hands with Green Party candidate Zoe Garbett is elected mayor of London Borough of Hackney, Friday May 8 2026
Features / 15 May 2026
15 May 2026

KEITH FLETT looks at a post-election London

TERRORISED BY USA: Artisanal fishers collective, La Guaira - the capital city of the eponymous state of Venezuela and the country's main port, founded in 1577 as an outlet for nearby Caracas / Pic: Roger Harris
Features / 15 May 2026
15 May 2026

What began as a purported ‘anti-drugs mission’ has evolved into a permanent regional military operation, write ROGER D HARRIS and JOHN PERRY 

King Charles III and Queen Camilla return to Buckingham Palace, London, in the Irish State Coach after the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Lords at the Palace of Westminster. Picture date: Wednesday May 13, 2026
Politics / 14 May 2026
14 May 2026

Starmer promised a reset after Labour’s dire electoral performance, but the government’s programme still falls far short of the bold action needed, says ANDY McDONALD MP