MPs, peers and journalists recently got very excited over who should be allowed to own a newspaper in the UK. The Telegraph, for the moment, seems safe from falling into the officially designated ...
Here are three questions that are blowing in the Westminster wind. Are deportations to Rwanda a good idea? Should we need to show our photo ID in next week’s elections? Will our hospitals and care ...
I doubt the Rwanda scheme will have much impact on the migrant boats crossing the Channel, let alone the outcome of the next election. But like the poll tax and the demise of Thatcher, it will have a ...
Well, of course Angela Rayner should pay any tax she neglected, forgot, or otherwise avoided paying a number of years ago, if that did happen. But that’s not really what this is about, is it? Do you ...
The easiest and cheapest way to get to the Cambridge University Hospitals from here is to drive over the hill to the Park and Ride, leave the car and catch a bus. The hospital is the first stop. This ...
The evidence is clear and mounting: teenagers are increasingly miserable and anxious, and the grown-ups are desperate to allay this. But as we decry the factors contributing to the crisis—social media ...
Those who knew the photographer John Deakin tended not to forget him. George Melly, usually so amiable, recalled him as “a vicious little drunk of such inventive malice and implacable bitchiness that ...
MPs, peers and journalists recently got very excited over who should be allowed to own a newspaper in the UK. The Telegraph, for the moment, seems safe from falling into the officially designated ...
Author, politician and former member of the Israeli Knesset Avraham Burg joins Ellen Halliday to discuss political leadership in Israel and the influence that extremist voices are having on Netanyahu.
Lionel Barber and Alan Rusbridger are joined by Maurizio Molinari, editor of Italian daily newspaper La Repubblica to explore exactly what Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is doing with Italian state ...
On 27th March 2023, a person with a placard was outside a criminal court in London. A high-profile criminal trial was about to begin, but the statement on the placard did not refer to any particular ...
We might see more focus on boosting public services and less on the existential debate on independence ...