Phillip Blond: ‘We live in a post-liberal world’
The political philosopher ponders policy, populism and the changed landscape of European politics
The Scottish draft Bill on gender recognition throws up uncertainties and would weaken women’s sex-based rights in the UK. Political dialogue is urgently needed
The political philosopher ponders policy, populism and the changed landscape of European politics
Kenneth Clarke delivered a final parting shot to the Johnson administration at the Carlton Club on the eve of the election – and it’s one that will keep
Christopher Jackson provides an update of a department about to enter a period of considerable flux.
Another administration, another set of Spads – but is there a trend in favour of lobbyists taking on senior advisory positions?
Before this magazine went to press I found myself in Portcullis House in the office of a well-known MP.
When the clocks struck 11pm on 31 January, it was the end of our 45-year relationship with the EU.
William Cash considers Boris Johnson’s Christmas break in Mustique and finds a prime minister’s choice of holiday location to be highly revealing.
Jacob Rees-Mogg’s languid pose on the Treasury bench launched a thousand memes on social media. Five observers interpret his body language for us.
This fortress at the heart of Westminster acts as if it owns the public finances and such a monopolistic attitude is deeply damaging.
Our Beltway insider on why Republicans are worried about Trump’s loneliness