Desire and Division at Tottenham
A familiar pattern is repeating itself in North London. The crisis engulfing Tottenham Hotspur may have far reaching consequences.
Rules of the Game: Democracy & Partisanship
Democracy and the rule of law cannot be taken for granted. In highly partisan times, compromise can be difficult but is more important than ever.
At Last, A Deal...
The UK and EU finally agreed a free trade agreement. Neither side got what they wanted, but both are happy. Brexit-weary Brits can now look to the future.
After the Emergency: Economic Trends
The coronavirus will have long term implications for the global economy, bringing new ideas and political trends into the mainstream.
Boris Johnson breaks the Red Wall
The triumphant Prime Minister has an opportunity to reshape British politics, but first he must deliver a Brexit that works for first-time Conservative voters.
The Return of the Special One
Mauricio Pochettino's dismissal came as a surprise. It shouldn't have done. Jose Mourinho's appointment as Spurs manager has been on the cards for months.
Boris's Gamble: The Brexit Election
Boris Johnson has called a general election that no-one else really wants. The Prime Minister may be an overwhelming favourite but prepare for surprises.
Brexit: A New Deal
The Withdrawal Agreement is dead, long live the Withdrawal Agreement. A new deal has been signed much to everyone's surprise. This time will be different.
Perpetual Crisis: Football Management
The football season is still in its early stages, but already managers at top clubs are under pressure. Patience is a virtue.
Brexit: Boris vs the Rebel Alliance
After an extraordinary fortnight in British political history, a minority government finds it stuck in office but not in power. Not for much longer.