Revved up for an exciting Silverstone launch – only to find a lifeless room and no Ferrari in sight
Tories’ wacky race for power continues apace with trite manifesto event and Sunak in pole position but ready to reverse away at speed
Tories’ wacky race for power continues apace with trite manifesto event and Sunak in pole position but ready to reverse away at speed
Labour will form the next government. Right of centre voters must now decide what kind of opposition they want
Crowds gather to watch Jeremy Corbyn hand in his nomination papers to stand as an Independent MP in Islington
Not only did Sir Keir seem pettier than the PM but, thanks to the magic of TV, he also managed to look smaller
Election campaign has begun with a bizarro debate about what to do with the young. Labour wants to give them the vote; the Tories, a gun
Contrary to expectations, in British politics authenticity is banishing bland centrism
As Starmer’s team comes under the microscope, voters will find how few fresh faces or ideas it has
Even those who are sick to the back teeth with Sunak must give him credit for inviting us to tear off the band aid
Foreign Secretary declares that we supply ‘so little’ munition to Israel, but how much is that exactly?
The Prime Minister admits there has been a cover-up and says the Government must offer redress
By rejecting an exit from Gaza, Netanyahu risks losing the support his nation needs to survive
Trump’s polling lead is strong enough to ignore Biden, but the former president knows ratings dynamite when he sees it
Defections and rainbow lanyards take centre stage during battle of the barbs with Starmer
The Tory party might be all at sea but maybe the Defence Secretary can steady the ship
The Policy Exchange witnesses the Conservative Party’s 10th reboot in two years. Only six more to go...
Many Brits want to punish the Tories without gifting Labour a greater majority. Is there a way to do both?