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Many people in politics think Nigel Farage is like the flame on a Christmas pudding: all show and over in a minute. I meet Conservatives who think he will...
Cabinet feedback” seems to be the euphemism of the day, at least so far as David Lammy’s sweeping reforms to the criminal court system in England and Wales go....
Liz Truss has started her own YouTube show. Harrowing news, the sort of thing you’d only want to hear sitting down while somebody kind held your hand. If there...
If the prime minister had hoped for a rare quiet weekend, he had another think coming. The mooted income tax rise might be firmly off the agenda, and the...
Against the odds and his billionaire-backed opponents, Zohran Mamdani has made history as New York’s first Muslim leader. Pundits will rightly highlight his talent as a communicator and his...
There can come a time in the life of any government when it lapses into a narrative whereby, from the most trivial of mishaps, a pattern of incompetence and...
Britain's Reform UK has surged in popularity on the back of fiery rhetoric against illegal immigrants, the European Union and the country's traditional ruling parties. But now some of...
Keir Starmer will have noted one moment at Labour’s annual conference in Liverpool. When Wes Streeting, the health secretary, paid tribute to Angela Rayner and said, “We need her...
The most obvious conclusion to be drawn from the result of the Caerphilly Senedd by-election is that the Labour government is in deep trouble. That may not come as...
Well, you can’t say Reform UK didn’t do everything they could to win the Caerphilly by-election. And they were, as their deputy leader, David Bull, admits, disappointed by the...