The populist tide might sweep away the EU
We all know that the world changed last Tuesday; but that is about all we do know. Trump’s election leaves us none the wiser about
We all know that the world changed last Tuesday; but that is about all we do know. Trump’s election leaves us none the wiser about
This is a very short post, because I have to get ready to go see Scotland beat (or maybe not) England at Wembley. But of
On the morning after the US election my eldest daughter came down the stairs as normal on her way to breakfast holding her teddy bear,
One of the major explanations of the Trump victory is that it was a white racist backlash. There is some truth in this. Without question
For Europe, almost as much as for America, the election of Donald Trump is a turning point. From now on, anything can happen. Across the
It is the difference between Margaret Thatcher and Jeremy Corbyn, Tony Blair and Boris of the FO. It is the difference between any serious politician
Hours after the seismic events at the High Court, which left the country’s legal, political and media establishments bamboozled, BBC1’s flagship debate programme Question Time
An article from BBC News Magazine comments on the 70th anniversary (today) of the so-called Battle of Cable Street, in which 100,000 protestors reputedly repelled a march
Back in June, on the day of Rome’s mayoral elections, I asked whether mayor-to-be Virginia Raggi was going to deliver the change Italy’s capital needed so badly. Years of
Subscribe to Reaction and receive unlimited access to the site, our daily email with analysis every evening and invites to online events.
© Copyright 2024 Reaction Digital Media Limited – All Rights Reserved. Registered Company in England & Wales – Company Number: 10166531.