His campaign was slow to start, and sometimes misfired. But he found his voice, is part of a Johnson future – and is back on the up.
Just as high performing and well-led schools were allowed to convert to being academies, good local councils should have the chance of financial independence.
Johnson’s first biographer confesses to feelings of bemusement, even incredulity, at the recent turn of events.
Each week, our panel of John O’Sullivan, Rachel Wolf, Trevor Phillips, Tim Montgomerie and Marcus Roberts will analyse and assess what’s happening.
From the blog of the University of Liverpool academic: his detailed breakdown of the contest.
Hunt’s people insist he can surprise Johnson.
Jokes continue to be told, but it would be wrong to suggest the contest has been fought in a spirit of unwearying amity.
Our columnist is interviewing each of the Conservative leadership candidates on his LBC show – here’s the eighth.
If Brexit really must happen, then better to be frank about the impossibility of renegotiating the deal, or exiting without one.