John Winterson Richards says Cameron’s response to Silk means he can no longer be bothered to defend the UK as a unitary state

John Winterson Richards says Cameron’s response to Silk means he can no longer be bothered to defend the UK as a unitary state
John Osmond speculates that despite competing in standing up to London Labour and Plaid will end up in another coalition
Robin Tilbrook explains why English Democrats are supporting the SNP’s campaign to dissolve the UK
Niki Seth-Smith says the political left need to sieze control of the English identity question
Jill Evans says UKIP’s failure to make an impact marks out Welsh politics
Jon Owen Jones assesses the impact of UKIP’s rise on the other parties and the future of British politics
David Taylor reports on the local election in an authority which has been blighted by controversy and failure
Iain Mcwhirter on why the Eastleigh by-election reminded him just how distant England is becoming
Gareth Hughes analyses the interstices of this week’s poll on the outlook for the five parties