Andrew Bridgen
Have cake, hate cake
The Sun-Chancellor is having his cake, and hating himself for eating it
Will the UK ever use its leverage against the EU?
Brussels asks Britain for an extension whilst rigorously implementing the NI Protocol
Labour’s Wakefield win is nothing to crow over
Maybe turning Labour into the “some-women-have-penises” party isn’t such a popular electoral strategy after all
The myth of the latest thing
Can Northern Irish politics evolve beyond nationalism and republicanism?
Too dangerous to live with
There’s no realist case for the lurking risk of nuclear armageddon
Tough talk, no action on trans activist policy
While ministers wriggle out of responsibility, children are suffering
Heroism and high strategy
The story of how British commandos did the impossible
Cleaning up
The fate of a Whitehall cleaner, Emanuel Gomes, should not be brushed aside
Sound and fury signifying nothing
The pomp of the Queen’s Speech failed to mask the flatness of it all
The comeback Pig
A country pub where the cooking extracts the maximum amount of flavour
We need to crack down on illegal schools
Unregistered providers are endangering children and harming social cohesion