Clerical error
Clergy should be in the business of saving souls, not stamping passports
Whitehall in the thick of it
The Civil Service’s utter determination not to do anything ministers ask of it makes the Government’s work tricky
Braverman’s dilemma
The Home Secretary was in an impossible situation, with Number 10 wanting the rhetoric of action without the substance
Who actually got Brexit done?
Mark Francois’s Brexit book is a timely corrective to the Cummings narrative
The Ensueing
Sue Gray’s report certainly can’t make anything worse
Outside his bailiwick
John Bercow’s podcast is me me me, with a side order of sycophancy
Remotely wishing you a Merry Christmas
Woefully out of touch and with falling congregations, the Church of England faces a crisis of leadership and theology
Remembering Sir David Amess
Well loved by Commons staff and MPs alike
Did the anti-lockdown razor story really happen?
The BBC’s fact-checkers just can’t cut it
Are the far-left about to split off?
A left-wing split could deprive the Labour Party of thousands of campaigners