Labour will struggle to resist the temptation to tax pensioner wealth
Many of its new MPs will be young renters, putting huge pressure on Starmer to join the battle of the generations
Many of its new MPs will be young renters, putting huge pressure on Starmer to join the battle of the generations
A new book exposes the link between phones and misery. So why might religion offer protection?
Sunak was right to worry about his £70 billion scheme. It has led to a welfare crisis, not a jobs recovery
The UK is more exposed than many thought to influence-laundering, but better able to defend itself
There’s a vital principle at stake in the case: whether ‘rights’ culture is allowed to trump social cohesion
There’s little hope of saving the ‘ghost children’ of lockdown if Ofsted is not permitted to do its job
After four years of shifting Labour policies, he accuses the Conservatives of the very cynicism he displays
A number of key trends will turn in No 10’s favour in 2024, but the results will not be immediate
Politicians risk ceding the whole debate to the conspiracy theorists if they continue to treat it as off-limits
Thousands are dying from preventable causes and missed diagnoses. Too few are willing to ask why
There is no alternative to the policy, but that may not matter to Tory MPs with a taste for regicide
Few politicians will dare to address worklessness when it is far easier just to import more migrants
It’s simply cruel to tolerate people-smuggling. Only when this case is made can the Rwanda policy survive
The Braverman drama is indicative of a party that knows it faces a choice of defeat – or annihilation
Britain could have escaped the horrors of lockdown, but nobody pulled apart the doom models driving it
Defeat isn’t inevitable, if only they realised there’s no shortage of causes the Right could champion