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When the clocks struck 11pm on 31 January, it was the end of our 45-year relationship with the EU.
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
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
Imagine there’s no Boris and Siân Berry, co-leader of the Green Party, has been handed the keys to No 10. Clearly there’s going to be a few changes
How much can Whitehall’s antiquated government offices learn from the Palo Alto tech giants?
Gina Miller blows off on government whistleblowers
In an exclusive from DC, William Cash finds Steve Bannon in combative form as he reveals what he’s learnt about strategy from Thucydides
Over the last year we’ve seen dozens of MPs switch parties or go independent. But how does such an unexpected move affect their hard-working staff?