The towns of the North East, left behind for generations by Labour, will need to see their Conservative MPs forging a durable path to a future.
As nearly 70 of the party’s MPs successfully campaigned to remove 30 criminals from a flight, their leader has gone quiet. Again.
We have been so self-critical over NHS Test and Trace that we have failed to recognise an incredible public service achievement.
Rather than simply leaving Corbyn in limbo, the decision not to restore the whip will be seen by the hard left as another provocation.
There are all sorts of explanations about why people voted the “wrong” way. But the simplest may be the appeal of conservative values.
Starmer could not lay a glove on an opponent who felt emboldened by the discovery of fresh ways to fight the pandemic.
The fundamental premise of Trumpism, namely that globalisation is bad for ordinary people, is false.
He had a rare gift for reaching Jewish and non-Jewish and popular and elite audiences with his advocacy of community over individualism.
Labour leader defends the decision to suspend his predecessor after publication of a report into anti-semitism in the party.
He repeats the one he offered earlier on Labour’s behalf – but ducks whether Corbyn should now be expelled.
The author warns we are sending far too many people to university and creating “a whole great bloated cognitive bureaucratic class”.
The duplicity from the Mayor of Greater Manchester amounts to a dire failure of leadership.
I will be returning regularly to this theme: the need to create a mainstream English and Welsh majority from shore to shore.
It is about time we had an honest conversation about segmenting the population, with more targeted protection for the elderly and vulnerable.
56 per cent of these voters were persuaded by the Conservatives’ pledge to “Get Brexit done”, compared to 34 per cent of other Tory voters.