Sunder Katwala asks why Englishness has been suppressed for so long and what kind of identity is emerging
English dilemmas 1: Which English dog is barking?
John Osmond explores efforts to put life into the idea of political regionalism in our closest neighbour
The worries of disabled people
Joseph Carter says the Welfare Reform Bill fails to find the right balance between saving money and protecting the vulnerable
When an opposition fails to oppose
Stuart Weir argues that Labour is losing sight of its social democratic vocation in its hesitancy on the benefit cap
Seduced by the lure of averages
Hywel Roberts argues that the Boundary Commissioners should undertake more than a head count when deciding where communities begin and end
Time to take Britain out of our greatness
Anthony Barnett reflects on Alex Salmond’s initiative in forcing the pace of the Scottish referendum debate
What Gladstone and Disraeli have to teach us about the English question
Nick Pearce argues that Labour has much to gain from a devolution settlement that gives greater representation to England
Winners and losers in Westminster shake-up
Gareth Hughes predicts how the Welsh parties will fare when contesting the new Parliamentary seats
What are our MPs for?
John Osmond reflects on the impact this week’s announcement of new Westminster constituency boundaries will have