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Ed Dorrell, The Independent The lament of the death of the high street is not a new tune. It’s been played across the North, the West Midlands and the...
If there is one thing less popular than Brexit at the moment, it’s the idea of re-running the Brexit trauma of the last six years — but this time in...
Anne McHardy, The Independent I have torn up my Labour Party membership, having joined in 1964 when I came to London to university. I decided to leave in August...
James Moore, The Independent The leader of the opposition, Keir Starmer, wants to wean business off immigration. Britain needs to train up its own workers and produce a high-skilled,...
The insouciance with which some Conservatives have walked away from the wreckage of the shortest premiership ever is surprising. Iain Duncan Smith wrote an article saying that Liz Truss was...
Tom Peck, The Independent There is always a moment when an opposition party starts to look like a government in waiting. At the end of the 2009 Conservative Party...
What goes on behind the speaker’s chair in the Commons, away from the cameras, tells us a lot about the state of politics. Soon after Buckingham Palace announced that doctors...
King Charles’s warm welcome in Scotland and Northern Ireland during his UK tour cannot mask the fact that he will face a more difficult task than the Queen in holding...
For reasons all too obvious, I’ve been giving a bit of thought to what life might be like under Liz Truss, and concluded that, among other disturbing plans, her actual...
Alistair Smout and Andrew MacAskill, Reuters British Prime Minister Boris Johnson could this week lose two parliamentary seats that once illustrated his broad appeal, showing his declining popularity that...