Why higher immigration is at the heart of the crisis facing Kemi Badenoch. By Rachel Cunliffe How do you solve a problem like the “Boriswave”? This conundrum is at the heart of the crisis facing the ...
The former chief whip on unruly MPs, cabinet reshuffles, and the unreasonable expectations placed on politicians. By Rachel Cunliffe The most famous chief whip is undoubtedly the fictional Francis ...
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 ...
At least Nixon could sober up. Trump is a lunatic every hour he is awake At least we don’t have a borderline sociopath in charge Also this week: late nights with ER, and longing for the moral optimism ...
UK politicians and their staff are hopelessly in thrall to Aaron Sorkin’s world of political make-believe. By Will Lloyd The curious thing about the man with the most sustained influence on British ...
How some of the world’s richest people ditch their responsibilities to their employees By Will Dunn Among the assets of the 39-year-old billionaire William Bruce Harrison are a former racecourse, an ...
The insurgent party has provoked another argument in Labour about who its core voters are By Ethan Croft Labour remains at odds over the Green challenge as the clock ticks down to election day on 7 ...
One hour before his deadline expired, Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran, as both sides attempted to claim victory By Katie Stallard As the final hours ticked down to Donald Trump’s ...
Exclusive extracts from the writer's final interview. By George Eaton Exclusive extracts from the writer’s final interview.{C} Tweet Update: Christopher Hitchens has died of oesophageal cancer at the ...
Forty-one days later, the mullahs are still in control, Iran is charging a toll for ships to pass through the Strait, and ...
The internet dictionary: what does kys mean? With its resemblance to “kiss”, it looks almost sweet – but it can cause genuine distress. By Amelia Tait The word “die” has the same number of letters.
François Ozon subtly updates The Stranger and its author’s attitudes to French colonialism By David Sexton Albert Camus’s 1942 debut novel, L’Étranger, remains one of the three most widely read ...