Betrayal
Making plans for Nigel
Culture wars may give Nigel Farage another chance to ambush the Conservatives
The great British giveaway
The handover of the Chagos Islands reflects a wider lack of realism in UK foreign policy
Revising Roman rottenness
The monsters of old can teach us about the monsters of today
How should we teach about the Holocaust?
Keir Starmer’s social engineering aims seem ill-conceived
The Old Vic under siege
The King’s favourite Shakespearean need hardly trouble himself with such dreary details
How H&W hit the iceberg
The opportunism and ineptitude that brought Belfast’s shipbuilding industry to its knees
Will judges protect free speech for Christians?
A new case will determine whether expressing normal Christian beliefs precludes employment
Kemi goes postal
The former business secretary and current Tory leader is grilled over a late delivery
Three decades of broken promises on immigration
Time and time again, Labour and the Conservatives have failed to deliver on their pledges
A manifesto for the fun police state
The IPPR recommendations would do more harm to your freedoms than good for your health
Israel, the ICJ and the plausibility of genocide
Commentators are misunderstanding the provisional measures of the International Court of Justice
An orderly and civilised society
The biggest missing idea in British politics