The meaning of Sunak’s Sambas
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ByThe pro-housing coalition is less united than it seems.
ByLabour's plans for decarbonising the grid rely on private finance and planning reform, not just public investment.
ByPolicy that helps people live healthier for longer could transform our nation.
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByRachel Reeves, Labour’s chancellor-in-waiting and chief ideologue, aims to establish a new economic consensus with an active state at…
BySunak’s team can’t get themselves heard, and most of what they say vanishes forever.
ByRishi Sunak’s party cannot afford to have competition for the dwindling pro-Leave electorate.
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByFor now, there is little sign that Conservative colleagues will follow the Ashfield MP into Reform UK.
ByThe London mayor is a decent man, but a beatable politician.
ByThe Workers Party MP will struggle to translate his individual triumph into a wider left-wing revolt against Keir Starmer.
ByAndrew Marr joins the podcast to discuss a chaotic week for the Conservatives
The Prime Minister has discovered that once you are on the path to populism, it is hard to turn…
ByThe Conservative Party has succumbed to ideology and has turned on the British institutions it once revered: the judiciary,…
ByThe former PM’s comments proved a gift to Keir Starmer as he declared that the Tories had become the…
ByThe UK is sliding towards Trumpian divisive politics, hate not hope. Calm and proportion are badly needed.
ByThe MP has doubled down on comments about Sadiq Khan and Islamists – yet Conservatives are reluctant to label…
ByAs more and more Conservatives disappear down the rabbit hole, their colleagues have a duty to act.
ByResearch shows that using public borrowing to fund renewable energy projects is cheaper than relying on the private sector.
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