A quarter of a century after its release, The Full Monty still resonates today. Alex Green revisits a working-class story told with compassion and humour
Tory meltdown means that Labour has become electable by mistake – but the focus must remain on expelling leftists, writes centrism correspondent Simon Hedges
Hilary Wainwright sees fresh political opportunities on the horizon in the new wave of trade union and community militancy independent of the Labour Party
Ben Smoke questions what is driving the Labour leader
Tower Hamlets Labour Party is deeply hypocritical, argues Tasnima Uddin, in its treatment of marginalised people and women of colour
Shortlisted for the Dawn Foster Memorial Essay Prize 2022, Connor Woodman writes on life and housing on an Oxford estate
The term ‘Red Wall’ reflects establishment perspectives. It is being used to manipulate us towards conservative goals, argues Daniel Eales