Why ‘cancelling’ MP-poets is Woke tyranny
We still have plenty to learn from the father of English literature and former MP, argues William Cash
Latest Dept of Education figures reveal over 40,000 independent school pupils dropping out since Labour's VAT raid. But, The Mace argues, surging fees, an arms race for facilities and a marketing drive for "overseas" pupils, has long made the traditional private school model unsustainable.
We still have plenty to learn from the father of English literature and former MP, argues William Cash
As the torch passes to the second Irish Catholic president, how do Joe Biden and JFK compare, asks Damian Collins
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The last days of Trump have seen the US descend into chaos amid riots and the invasion of the Capitol building in Washington, but it's not the last
Why Thomas Becket’s murder 850 years ago remains a cautionary tale for special advisers today, says William Cash
Since Boris Johnson won an 80-seat landslide at last year's general election, he has never quite looked in control. But he could yet recover, says Harry Mount
Fashion can make or break in Westminster, says former aide to Jeremy Corbyn Frances Leach
Virtual MP's surgeries are less strenuous and less time-consuming than their face-to-face equivalents. Josh Dell hails the benefits of their digitisation
In 60 days, America should prosecute the outgoing president for the atrocities of his time in office, argues Anthony Scaramucci (Trump’s former head of communications), Alan Blotcky and
Dominic Cummings's departure from Downing Street gives Boris Johnson the chance to reshuffle his team on more democratic lines, says former SpAd Peter Cardwell