Comment Labour’s inheritance is truly grim As Rachel Reeves assails their record, the Conservatives have few grounds for complaint. By Duncan Weldon
Eimear McBride Banned, burned and reviled: what was so radical about Edna O’Brien’s The Country Girls?
Hannah Barnes Why are BMA Council’s confidential discussions on the Cass Review a matter of public interest?
Can Kamala Harris save America? The vice-president is the Democrats’ last best hope of beating Donald Trump. By Jill Filipovic
Labour Patriotic social democracy is powering Labour GB Energy shows how public ownership has returned to the mainstream. By George Eaton
The Silicon Valley election The tech right will play a greater role in this election than ever before. By Lily Lynch
A reckoning with Ghislaine Maxwell The socialite who groomed women for Jeffrey Epstein is behind bars, but her victims’ trauma endures. By Tanya Gold
Housing From Berlin to Vienna and Barcelona: how could European housing policies influence the UK? Samir Jeraj
Public Health The Policy Ask with Christina Pagel: “There is no compelling reason to make it harder to vote in the UK” Spotlight