Are the local election results sufficiently terrible that Rishi Sunak has earnt the right to march us slowly towards the guns later this year?
Stop the boats, abolish the Lords, and bring back the cane are among the policies urged by voters in the West Midlands.
Starmer’s promises change are superficial; the underlying Labour message is that the foreseeable future won’t be so very different from the recent past. But there can be no Conservative alternative without a change in prime minister.
More than 60 years on from CP Snow’s famous lecture on the ‘Two Cultures’, the gulf he identified between the sciences and the arts is still with us.
Labour’s embattled Deputy Leader was relieved to find herself taking part in a pantomime.
The former Immigration Minister contends that the Government should instead require employers and universities to equip British workers.
The Prime Minister adopted a carefully undramatic tone yesterday as he delivered his statement about Iran’s attack on Israel.
But Tory Democracy has triumphed for much of our history since Disraeli, and can before long be expected to triumph again.
Freelance diplomacy in Venezuela sits at the intersection of Johnson’s three post-premiership priorities: remuneration, supporting Ukraine, and keeping himself in the public eye.
Spoiler alert: it isn’t Lee Anderson.
The MP for Ashfield is sometimes in error, but neither he nor his supporters should be cast into outer darkness.
Tory MPs have refused to go and canvas for their candidate, the girlfriend of the disgraced Peter Bone.
If you are an Atlanticist, a supporter of NATO, an ally of Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression, it would be truly extraordinary to support him over Biden.
The recent dividing line we have seen over funding for Ukraine internationally must end. After the US Presidential Election in November, the winner must continue the firm commitment to Ukraine that the USA has provided so far.