Diary Iain Dale’s Diary: An eerie Washington DC, Keir Starmer’s own goal, and the conundrum of Isabel Oakeshott The Labour leader fumbled his justifications on LBC – but much of the outrage over Sue Gray’s appointment is confected. By Iain Dale
Diary Iain Dale’s Diary: My week at the Edinburgh Fringe, and a spellbinding chat with Angela Rayner By Iain Dale
Diary Iain Dale’s Diary: Matt Hancock’s elusive memoirs, scrubbing up on the US presidents, and electric car anxiety By Iain Dale
Politics Iain Dale’s Diary: What the BBC’s Chris Mason gets right, and is Dominic Cummings really advising Keir Starmer? By Iain Dale
Books Iain Dale’s diary: Festivals both digital and drive-in, Beirut, and why I speak out as a survivor By Iain Dale
Iain Dale’s Diary: Comic timing, cricketing glory, and what I learnt from chairing the Tory hustings Over the past three weeks I’ve chaired ten of the 16 hustings in which the two Tory leadership candidates… By Iain Dale
Pig-gate goes global, a nation’s guilt over Volkswagen, and standing in for a billionaire And so to the Frankfurt Book Fair. By Iain Dale
The problem with polls, my secret affection for Ed, and why I didn’t run naked down Whitehall When Ed returned to LBC to spend half an hour in our glitzy new studios, he had grown a… By Iain Dale
Iain Dale: the NHS is letting England down – and letting patients die Hundreds of man hours lost to the economy, and a severe failure when it comes to cancer patients. It's… By Iain Dale
Farage versus Clegg, an open invitation to phone Ed and intimations of mortality Iain Dale's Diary. By Iain Dale
Iain Dale In the Tory party of old, elections for the chairmanship of the back-bench 1922 Committee, which plays an important… By Iain Dale