Kay Burley
Sherlock Holmes and the BBC bias
Eamonn Holmes will get to the bottom of the mystery of what happened to his career
Sausage to fortune
Vague promises might haunt Starmer more than an embarrassing gaffe
Murders for September
British detectives go abroad, as this month’s chillers take us from a fictional Spanish island to the Far East
Homes for heroes
MPs are committed public servants who need accomodation in London to do their job
A craven surrender
The handover of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius represents a mindless and unjust capitulation to a foreign power
Is Keir Starmer coming for Twitter?
A campaign group with close ties to Labour Party reportedly hopes to “kill Musk’s Twitter”
The public sector must reform or die
Too big to fail? It is too big to succeed
Why Tony Hinchcliffe’s jokes didn’t work
It is very hard to blend comedy and politics
Hatred without end
A year on from October 7th, mutual dehumanisation and refusal of moral responsibility characterises our “debate” over the Gaza war
The sadness of AI boyfriends
Technology can make romance frictionless and sterile