Plus: The SNP take over a bar, a rumpus at Women to Win, no booze at Steve Hilton’s book launch…and from Russia with Love to Soames.
Plus: Well done, Tracey Crouch. Please leave Britain, Paul O’Grady. The delightful Matt Hancock. And lefty lies about champagne.
Given recent expressions of interest in the post, we have a record number of runners and riders.
Its leader voted for Cameron in 2010. Now he’s trying to occupy ground that Cameron has vacated.
He is up four points.
Of course our efforts at Rochester weren’t helped by the glitches in the new CCHQ computer “Darth Vader”.
We need more Parliamentarians capable of earning £1,333 per hour – not fewer.
His victory challenges the conventional view that he can’t operate like a conventional politician.
The students spoke of how these weeks changed their life. But its deepest benefit may be for our identity as citizens.
By Matthew BarrettFollow Matthew on Twitter. Yesterday's debate on the Lords Reform Bill was heated, yet relatively polite. I noticed far more speakers against reform of the Lords than for – perhaps because pro-reform Tories knew, the programme motion having been withdrawn, that they would win the Second Reading vote easily (thanks to Labour votes). […]
On a strict definition, the Anglosphere consists of six countries – the United States, the United Kingdom, The Republic of Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Of course, before long there may be a seventh: an independent Scotland. Much attention is paid to people's feelings of Scottishness or Englishness versus those of Britishness. But what about […]
When the neo-liberal approach assesses landscape in terms of money, plants or animals, conservatism should emphasise the human.