Jeremy Corbyn spent most of 2019 dealing with claims that he had presided over rising anti-Semitism in the Labour party. It ...
This north Kent settlement is a mundane kind of British dystopia. Here, the state can still deploy its coercive powers, but ...
Starmer’s No 10 is right when it says that leadership speculation simply spooks the markets, makes the Chancellor’s job even ...
Kate Clanchy is tall, brainy and stares right at you. But she has had little other reliable company through what she calls “all my disasters”. People could not bear to be near her while she was ...
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It is still exceedingly difficult to contextualise what exactly the ascension of Zohran Mamdani means, for America and beyond ...
Did Kemi Badenoch win PMQs this week, or did Keir Starmer destroy himself before the session even began? To the Tory leader, ...
Two new books trace the decline of the global online public square – and its replacement by a machine for extraction capitalism ...
Wednesday 12 November saw the inaugural Smart Thinking Awards for UK think tanks, in recognition of the work that goes on ...
Does Keir Starmer realise how much trouble he’s in? The Prime Minister is facing a crisis of contempt among his own MPs By ...
He has a powerful novelistic glower (browed, perceptive), and what I unforgivably think of as a “novelistic” accent (baritone ...
In Jay Kelly, the Hollywood smoothie plays an actor very much like himself, albeit longing for a second chance at life ...