• Coming 5 May: Politics Weekly Westminster – an extra podcast episode to get your political fix

    The Guardian’s political editor, Pippa Crerar, and the political correspondent Kiran Stacey help you kick off your week with the stories you need to know from inside WestminsterSubscribe on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts Continue reading

  • Party Politics

    A political podcast from two smart guys providing you with up-to-date policy and politics for your next cocktail party. On hiatus until September 2024.

  • Politics of rice

    The recent Administrative Order from the Office of the President removing barriers to the importation of food products has again generated debates on different sides of the issue.

  • Political zarzuela

    And this strategy seems to be working effectively.

  • The Column: Immigrants and politics

    THERE ARE new faces filling Downtown Lowell stores and streets as newly arrived migrant families to the Inn & Conference Center are exploring their new city. Even as the initial fervor over the migrants’ arrival has settled down, it looks like at least one candidate may make migrants and migrations a campaign issue.

  • Local elections 2024 | Politics

    Labour's Claire Ward elected first mayor of East Midlands as Sunak gets boost in Tees Valley after Tory losses – live. Published: 3:44 PM.

  • For These Actresses Stardom Is A Ticket To Politics

    NEW DELHI, (IANS) – ‘Anupamaa’ star Rupali Ganguly’s decision to join the BJP and enter politics makes her the newest addition to a galaxy of women celebrities from Mumbai’s entertainment world who have taken the political plunge in the tradition of Nargis Dutt and Vyjayanthimala […]

  • ​Expecting the unexpected in Scottish politics

    But like Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation and then the arrest and subsequent charging of her husband and ex-SNP chief executive Peter Murrell in relation to embezzlement allegations, they can take you completely by surprise. Humza Yousaf’s resignation was a bit of both. Everyone knew his race was run, but going into the weekend few expected it to be over first thing on Monday. The only option is to get on with what’s planned or nothing would get done. So amid the growing speculation about...

    • WNYC

    Politics, and the Life of a Broadcast Trailblazer

    Susan Page, USA Today Washington bureau chief and the author of several books, including The Rulebreaker: The Life and Times of Barbara Walters (Simon & Schuster, 2024), talks about her new biography of Barbara Walters, plus the latest national political news, including the White House Correspondents Dinner and Pres. Biden's agreement to a debate.

  • Xinjiang and political economy of propaganda

    To understand Xinjiang, one must visit, interact with people and analyse the economic and development data—the modernisation drive of Xinjiang.The data shows Xinjiang one of the

  • Political life of Imam Ridha (AS)

    Shafaqna English- The eighth Shia Imam, Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha (AS), was born in Medina in 765 AD. His parents were Imam Musa Al-Kadhim (AS) and Lady Tahira (SA) . He was given the epithet al-Ridha (‘the one agreed upon’) and his teknonym was Abul-Hassan. After the martyrdom of his

  • A walking antidote to political cynicism

    Burhan Azeem ’19 had never been to a city council meeting before he showed up to give a public comment on an affordable-­housing bill his senior year. Walking around Cambridge, he saw a “young, dynamic, racially diverse city,” but when he stepped inside City Hall, most of the others who had arrived to present comments…