Vaughan Gething quits as Welsh first minister but hits out at ‘pernicious’ claims of wrongdoing – as it happened
We are public sector workers – this is how more cuts would wreck our NHS, courts, councils and universities
Emma Vincent Miller, Catherine Fletcher, Minesh Parekh, Rachel Clarke and Anonymous
Labour to invite England’s ‘devolution deserts’ to take on more power
Stuart Weir obituary
The Guardian view on Labour’s devolution plans: beyond ‘levelling up’
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Starmer praises Abbott and hails diverse Commons in first speech to parliament as PM – as it happened
Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner to kickstart new era of devolution
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Defence secretary announces new military aid package for Ukraine – as it happened
June 2024
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Chris Philp and Nick Thomas-Symonds among political figures debating crime and immigration – as it happened
Channel 4 News special to address law, order and immigration with seven political figures
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Sunak refuses to say if aide who bet on election date knew about timing – as it happened
PM says it ‘would not be appropriate’ to say whether Craig Williams knew that he was going to call a July election
Vaughan Gething’s leadership crisis is a disaster – for Wales, for Labour and maybe even for devolution
Richard Wyn Jones
The first minister’s supporters insist that he can survive a no-confidence vote, but his position is surely untenable, says Cardiff University’s Richard Wyn Jones
May 2024
Can Labour bring Britain the major reset we need?
I will build at least 10,000 council homes. As for right to buy – suspend it for new properties
Andy Burnham
The SNP may be laid low but the call of Scottish independence is loud and clear
Neal Ascherson
Local elections wipeout appears to be harbinger of doom for Rishi Sunak
April 2024
Elected mayors have made their mark, but still Westminster hogs power. That’s a national embarrassment
Tony Travers
Devolution has been too cautious, and England has less say about community affairs than almost any other democracy, says academic Tony Travers
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Rwanda bill clears parliament after peers abandon final battle over safety amendment – as it happened
Bill could become law this week as end of parliamentary ping-pong in sight
As an actor, I know the value of culture. As West Yorkshire’s mayor, I’ll use it to enrich lives and provide jobs
Tracy Brabin
Goodbye to all that
‘They’re patronising, arrogant …’ Caroline Lucas on fighting the Tories, leading the Greens and leaving parliament
We have seen the failure of Tory levelling up, so in Manchester we have radical plans to help ourselves