Nigel Farage is facing his biggest challenge since he became an MP two years ago after a string of revelations about his ...
The Greater Manchester mayor set out his case for “business friendly socialism” By Ethan Croft Andy Burnham has repeated his claim that Britain is too “in hock to the bond markets” and set out his ...
The unlikely alliance between a group of London gays and lesbians and a Welsh mining village is a riposte to anti-woke ...
An insurgent Blue Labour is colliding with the Treasury and the progressive left. By George Eaton In Margaret Thatcher’s final TV interview with Brian Walden – newly dramatised by Channel 4 – she ...
Nature had reasserted itself; marine scientists marvelled at the speed of algal growth By Katie Stallard How hard could it be ...
Twenty years ago, a trio of Calfornian stoners released a polemic against Republican America that politicised a generation. By Pippa Bailey In March 2005 in a small village in Aberdare, South Wales, a ...
The Prime Minister made a statement outside No 10 this morning By Ethan Croft Keir Starmer will resign as leader of the Labour Party and prime minister, he has announced in a speech outside No 10.
The media did not ignore the gangs or the violence – but the victims still await justice. By Hannah Barnes “Are you non-violent then?” my colleague asked. “Yeah, we are non-violent,” the then leader ...
The MP for Norwich South on the fractured left and the future of the party. By Clive Lewis In a packed fringe meeting at the Labour Party conference in 1980, cigarette smoke hung thickly beneath dim, ...
Can James Purnell do a better job than Morgan McSweeney? His new chief of staff role tells us a lot about Andy Burnham’s intentions By Ethan Croft Andy Burnham is set to appoint James Purnell, a ...
Keir Starmer’s swan song has begun. Westminster lies in wait for his most likely successor – the MP for Makerfield – who was absent from the Commons once again this afternoon, during PMQs. In the ...
How the American realist became the world’s most hated thinker. By Gavin Jacobson Late at night on 23 February 2022, John Mearsheimer was at home in the suburbs of Chicago finishing an article for ...