IT was the Green Party’s finest electoral hour, romping home in the Gorton and Denton by-election to upend British politics. Yet, they stand accused of opening the Pandora’s Box of sectarianism to ...
Monty Python's John Cleese has once again weighed in on Hungary’s political travails ahead of this year’s elections.
Is there a more pathetic sight than Sir Keir Starmer, the Black Knight of politics, at PMQs? Every week he arrives for his joust with Kemi Badenoch, and every week he leaves after doing his ...
The Monty Python star has shared his fears about the Labour government after they announced their 15th U-turn.
Again at Prime Minister’s Questions today, Sir Keir was determined to present a narrative of perpetual economic sunshine warming a grateful and socially coherent nation, with tractor production ...
President Donald Trump appears poised to order strikes on Iran--indeed, by the time you read this column, he may already have done so--while barely bothering to spell out his reasons. The lack of ...
The former senator is battling cancer. Losing him will be one more sign that a certain kind of conservatism—and a certain ...
The chancellor is pushing market-oriented policies he believes will boost competitiveness at home and across the EU.
Iran poses a threat to global order by way of its damaged but abiding nuclear ambitions, its deep strategic ties to Moscow and Beijing, its persistent threats to maritime commerce and its support for ...
He has been a star performer for Reform on TV and has even said he agrees with claims that parts of Britain have been “colonized by immigrants”. As Reform’s prospective home secretary, he promises to ...
Against plutocrats and autocrats, the progressive response must be active defence of equality—not as slogan, but also as ...
In our regular digest of the week's news from the Hungarian campaign trail: conflicting opinion polls, soldiers on the streets (due to the Ukrainian 'threat'), and a simple 'how-to' guide to the ...