Boris’s new Tudor court
Austen Saunders on why breaking with Europe, the SNP’s rising and Black Lives Matter is turning Britain into a divided, post-Brexit imperial Empire – And expect more waltzing
From self-lacerating memoir to by-election madness and a Labour Together takedown, The Mace’s literary editor Christopher Silvester rounds up the latest political books
Austen Saunders on why breaking with Europe, the SNP’s rising and Black Lives Matter is turning Britain into a divided, post-Brexit imperial Empire – And expect more waltzing
This Land: The Story of a Movement, by Owen Jones, reviewed by Emelia Wild
Why Can’t We All Just Get Along..., by Iain Dale, reviewed by Ferdie Rous
The movers, shakers and rule-breakers making their mark in Westminster
Parliament may be up and running but what’s the point of Westminster if all those endless drinks receptions are still forbidden? All work and no play is no
Ever wondered what MPs are really thinking? Here’s a preview of the Westminster Index, where we’ll be profiling everybody who’s anybody
The ongoing cull of political cartoonists by national newspapers has triggered new conversations about the status of this idiosyncratic art form.
William Cash sets out the case for a new seaside tsar and what needs to be done to reverse the decline of our coastal towns
Douglas Murray discusses the nature of public discourse and Donald Trump's reelection chances
Faced with a £200m revenue shortfall and under fire for dumbing down its role as a cultural institution, the beloved heritage organisation must not damage its reputation irrevocably