Humza Yousaf’s contaminated police force goes against everything Robert Peel stood for
Our former PM envisaged policing as built on public trust. He would have hated everything about Yousaf’s ‘hate crimes’
Our former PM envisaged policing as built on public trust. He would have hated everything about Yousaf’s ‘hate crimes’
007 was intended by Fleming to be a sexist cad and a libertine – he should either revert to type, or be canned
Britain and the monarchy are safe in the hands of our future king and queen. In William and Catherine, the Windsors have played a blinder
Deprived of the Dukedom of Sussex, the couple would become Prince and Princess Harry – which would actually elevate their ‘brand’
Handwriting benefits the mind in a way no technical innovation can replicate – and is thus in urgent need of a revival
When the spirited debutante met a rangy, debonair charmer, romance looked set to blossom… but it was not to last
In the world view of youth it is people like me who need to be changed and re-educated – my patience is wearing thin
My father’s generation was raised on courage and honesty – he wouldn’t have enjoyed the narcissism of our nation today
Success in the US is no longer about the nuclear family and a Kentucky Bluegrass lawn, it’s about being a skanky tycoon who marries a hottie
Surprisingly, Mr Anderson threw off his 100 per cent Britishness and decided my pet Papillon could stay in the country
You have to take a side – as Amanda Abbington has learned this week
I tried the ‘revolutionary’ weight-loss jab, but all it did was leave me whimpering in pain
If the PM wants his war with his predecessor to end, he’ll need more sophisticated weaponry
Harry and Meghan have no obligation to country or state, and they are relatable to young people because their aspirations are the same
Maxi, my two-year-old Papillon, has been causing trouble among the female dogs, so I've asked the vet to sort him out chemically, as it were
Paranoid and broken with an urge to blow everything to smithereens: the two man-children have much in common