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You spend ages waiting for a defection then two come along at once. On the same day that former Tory health minister Maria Caulfield defected to...
Oh dear. It seems that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has blundered again. The latest furore is about the agency’s decision to drop a China...
The failure to deport any illegal migrants at all on the first designated flight to France yesterday under the agreement the government struck with...
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, having handed over his responsibilities last week after four years as chief of the Defence Staff (CDS), began his new...
Over the past year, some 142,000 payrolled jobs have been lost, according to the latest labour market figures from the Office for National...
In the end, the Sundance Kid died in his sleep. The death of the actor, director and Sundance Film Festival founder Robert Redford at the age of 89...
It’s not been Sir Keir Starmer’s week. After a 100,000-strong march at the weekend saw Brits protest issues like Britain’s borders, the news...
The government promised to build 1.5 million new homes over the course of this parliament. How close are they to reaching the annualised rate? We...
Tesla does not look like a great investment right now. The competition from better and cheaper Chinese electric vehicles is savage and Elon Musk’s...
The Portuguese guest wanted an egg, but she didn’t want it to look like an egg. She came down to breakfast with her seven-year-old son and asked me...
Rome’s first African emperor, Septimius Severus, was renowned during his reign (193-211 AD) for the mass killings of his rivals (ruthlessness even...
Miriam Margolyes is on the road, bringing joy to every corner of the kingdom, and aren’t we the lucky ones? It’s a kingdom she no longer has much...
It’s been widely – and rightly – said that Danny Kruger’s defection to Reform is a highly significant moment, both for his new party and for the...
Given that almost 1.7 billion litres of beer were poured in British venues in the past year, you’d think we’d be able to keep the country’s biggest...
When Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973, musician and satirist Tom Lehrer famously quipped that political satire had become...
It all began with such promise. Donald Trump would sweep away all the failures of past administrations, sit astride the globe like a Nobel Prize...
The government has announced that owing to the war in Gaza, students from the Israeli Defence Forces will no longer be welcome at the UK’s Royal...
The politician now known as Lord Mandelson is an unmitigated stranger to the truth who has been prepared to use the power of office to bully and...
Prisons across the country are slashing education funding. According to the Guardian, public money for prison education courses is being reduced by...
Despite the Prime Minister presumably going to bed each night, trotters crossed, eyes screwed up and wishing hard as if trying to reanimate...
The DNA of Dulwich Picture Gallery is aspirational, in the sincerest sense. Opening in 1817 when private collections were still the norm, it’s the...
Robert Redford was more than a film star, though he knew that was how he would be remembered. He didn’t like fame all that much, especially when he...
Well, well, well. It’s not often that onetime New Labour spinner Alastair Campbell expresses any form of contrition. But after he made a pretty...
Another day, another defector joins Reform. This time it’s Tory MP Danny Kruger, who has joined Nigel Farage’s outfit to lead the party’s ‘...
This morning Nigel Farage unveiled his latest defector: Danny Kruger. The Wiltshire MP boasts impeccable Tory credentials. He served as David...
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party continued its westward march in popularity across Germany yesterday, securing third place in the local...
There’s a certain thrill in saying, ‘I told you so.’ We all relish the moment when our warnings are vindicated, when the world finally catches...
The pipelines would be sealed off. The supertankers would be left in the ports, and the wells would have to be capped. When Russia invaded Ukraine...
Giorgia Meloni has not cracked Italy’s migrant crisis. On the contrary, the number of migrants crossing the central Mediterranean is on the rise...
When Labour MPs met to hear from their leader on Monday, there was one group who felt particularly aggrieved. In the government’s reshuffle...
We are in the grip of old habits. We assume, most of us, that when a prominent political figure is assassinated, the motive for the killing is...
Over the weekend, Prince Harry attracted the best headlines and coverage in this country that he has received for months – possibly since he and...
‘Good news for patriots,’ said one of our most celebrated national newspapers this week: ‘Your numbers are likely to swell.’ This was on the...
As a species we are richer than we’ve ever been before. We live longer. We have more food to eat than is good for us. We have abundance in all...
‘If Eve had had a spade in paradise, we should not have had all that sad business with the apple,’ claims the narrator of the novel Elizabeth and...
GB News has had a good summer. Buoyed by a summer of small boat crossings and immigration protests and arrests for free speech, the People’s...
The Duchess of Sussex has achieved something quite remarkable. After the brickbats hurled at the first season of her Netflix show With Love,...
On Saturday morning, I skipped synagogue and went to the Tommy Robinson march instead. By the time I arrived at Whitehall to collect my press pass...
The recent commemorations surrounding the 150th anniversary of John Buchan’s birth – not least in The Spectator – have stirred up literary memories...
When it rains for Starmer, it pours. As if the Prime Minister didn’t have enough on his plate – what with his deputy Angela Rayner resigning over...
Oh dear. If Sir Keir Starmer thought his first 12 months in office had been rocky, his second year in power is shaping up to be an even bumpier...
It is not often that the NHS gets accused of being too good at negotiating down costs. But that seems to be gist of the case levelled against it...
In fairness, I suspect plenty of Tory MPs are looking for reasons to get out of party conference this year. East Wiltshire MP Danny Kruger – who...
Grade: B Grade: B Here’s a blind-listening game for you: spot the difference between proficiency and genius. Kazuki Yamada and his Monte-Carlo...
The Pope has given his first interview, with the news agency, Crux, and the nice thing about it is there are no surprises. Pope revolted at obscene...
Peter Mandelson is no longer US ambassador to the UK, but tough questions remain for Keir Starmer about why he appointed the ‘Prince of Darkness’...
The progressive and idealistic left will never admit that they are wrong. That’s because, possessed with a sense of mission and unshakable...
There is a downside to being fast-tracked into the position of this season’s newest pop sensation, and it became more and more obvious the longer...
It was the morning after the night before and I was picking glass out of my leg by a pool, blotting the blood trickling down my calf with a navy...
For those who think there could never be a worse disaster than HS2, or hope that governments can learn from their mistakes, I have disappointing...