It’s President Trump On this week's show Aaron Bastani, Ash Sarkar and James Butler discuss Donald Trump's surprise triumph in the race for the US Presidency. How did he win and what happens next?
Trump Didn’t Win, Clinton Lost How did the Democrats get it so wrong, and what are the lessons for progressives in the UK?
US Election Liveblog After what has seemed an eternity, Americans are finally heading to the polls to elect the 45th president of the United States. Join Aaron Bastani and Eleanor Penny for our running coverage of the results.
The Fragility of Legitimacy: A Queer Critique of Hillary Clinton While Hillary Clinton has put LGBT rights at the forefront of her White House bid, such a move is indicative of her political expediency when it comes to queer struggles.
#BernieOrBust? Against the Politics of Lesser Evilism After the collapse of Sanders' presidential campaign, US radicals are left with limited options at the ballot box. Should they vote for the lesser of two evils, or try to forge a third way?
How Hillary Laid the Foundations for Donald Trump’s Popular Neo-Fascism As Trump hires a far right Breitbart executive to his campaign Ash Sarkar looks at how his brand of populist racism is built on the Liberal policies of the Clintons.
Clinton Vs Trump: ‘The Lesser of Two Evils’ Can progressives mourning the Bern stomach switching their allegiances to Clinton? Tom Goulding went to Burlington, Vermont to find out.
The Beginning of a New Journey for Bernie? Bernie Sanders has always claimed his campaign is about more than the Democratic nomination. With Hillary Clinton all but confirmed as the nominee, where next for Sanders and his supporters?
Bernie or Bust: Both Justified and Inescapable Over 70,000 people have made the 'Bernie or Bust' pledge, promising not to choose the 'lesser of two evils' by voting for Clinton should Sanders fail to win the Democratic nomination.
London’s Berning: Could Londoners Win the Democratic Nomination for Bernie? Today is Super Tuesday, when 14 states and territories hold their primaries and caucuses in the US presidential race. With Democrats Abroad also voting, Sanders supporters in London are hoping to bring the Bern to the UK.
Bernie Sanders’ Momentum Demonstrates the Resurgence of the Left After a 'virtual tie' in Iowa and a thumping victory in New Hampshire, Bernie Sanders' campaign for the Democratic nomination is gathering pace as his 'political revolution' reaches out to voters disaffected by establishment politics.
Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn, Powered by Millenials Old white men, Bernie and Jeremy have the focal point of two important waves of diverse young left activism - what does this paradox tell us about the last few decades of parliamentary politics, and how can it inform our view ahead?
5 Possibilities That Could Shape Politics in 2016 (and Beyond) Happy New Year from Novara Media! 2015 was a turbulent year for politics, giving us such surprises as the first Tory majority since 1992. Here a handful of possible outcomes for 2016 which, if they transpire, could shape politics for the rest of the decade.