Total Politics

Total Politics is a British political magazine described as "a lifestyle magazine for the political community". It was first published in June 2008, and is distributed freely to all MPs, MEPs, peers, political journalists, members of the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland assemblies, and all senior councillors down to district level as well as being available by subscription and sold on newsstands.

The magazine was created by the journalist Iain Dale and the political commentator and author Shane Greer. The two men launched Total Politics with some financial backing from the then Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party, Lord Ashcroft, who in return owned a 25% stake in the parent company Biteback Media. The magazine claims to have a fundamental goal of being "unremittingly positive about the political process". . The launch editor was Sarah Mackinlay, daughter of the then Labour MP Andrew Mackinlay.

In 2012, Biteback Media was acquired by Dods.

In Conversation Interviews
Each issue of Total Politics carries a set-piece ‘In Conversation’ interview with a senior figure from British politics. The interviews are presented in a question and answer format, with no interpretation or analysis".

Guide to Political Blogging
Each year, Total Politics publishes the Guide to Political Blogging in the UK, a book which includes a list of every political blog in the UK, lists of the best blogs in each blogging category (called Top Lists) and analysis of the British political blogosphere written by experts in political blogging.

The winners in each category are determined by public vote through an email poll. As well as being recognised in the Guide, winners are also provided with digital awards badges to put on their blogs.

Total Politics ranking
A common theme in Total Politics is the publication of rankings for all things politics. This includes one-off rankings such as the ‘Top 50 Political Myths’, the ‘Top 10 Political Gifts’ and annual rankings such as the ‘Top 100 Political Journalists’ and the ‘Top 100 Public Affairs Professionals’.

Editorial board

 * Lord Ashdown
 * Brian Brivati
 * Shami Chakrabarti
 * David Davis
 * Chris Huhne
 * Andrew MacKinlay
 * Denis MacShane
 * Angus MacNeil
 * Sir Simon Milton
 * Lord Trimble