The EU relations minister on Keir Starmer’s determination to cling on, and the UK’s changing relationship to Europe ...
In its “growth trilogy” reports, the Purposeful Company calls for far more investment in Britain, including by UK pension ...
The Trump administration has spun Charlie Kirk’s murder into an excuse to clamp down on the left. Where once the woke ...
In the acclaimed author’s new novel, What We Can Know, Britain has sunk beneath the waves – but literature remains buoyant ...
During the government’s first year in office, Phillipson was traduced by “No 10 sources” as the papers reported she was due to be sacked in a reshuffle. It reached such a fever pitch that Keir Starmer ...
Behind the silliness and relentless action of Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest thriller is a timely statement about America’s rightward drift.
The painter’s retrospective at the Royal Academy presents a sweeping challenge to Western art’s exclusion of African-American figures ...
While Keir Starmer focuses on the threat of Reform and the populist right, is his real problem a resurgent progressive ...
If the Home Secretary solves the small-boats crisis, the party has a fighting chance of winning the next election ...
Farage has been haunting Bournemouth. Toy figurines of the Reform leader were handed out to journalists, badged up as a ...
A national social democratic party has no choice but to marshal these forces. Nationalism has always been capable of progressive and reactionary expressions: it looks backwards to pre-modern ...
As the final whistle blows for this column, I look back on an era in which football has grown bigger and better with every season ...