The Cummings Legacy Is Not What The Pundits Think
As Dominic Cummings leaves Downing Street for the last time, William Cash notes that his legacy will extend far beyond his own disruption of Whitehall
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.
As Dominic Cummings leaves Downing Street for the last time, William Cash notes that his legacy will extend far beyond his own disruption of Whitehall
To soothe public outrage, says Marie Le Conte, the government need to look beyond the green benches
The Conservatives need to pick a side in the culture war, otherwise they’ll lose it, says Ferdie Rous
As a report reveals that Joe Biden will benefit from his son‘s deal with China's largest energy company, Nicholas Wapshott explains why he still has the best chance
As Boris goes from one blunder to the next, the German chancellor has kept the virus under control, says John Kampfner
Catering for the top man in the White House? You can give René Redzepi the night off– Mr Trump’s tastes are as basic as his politics
Damian Collins MP explains how digital campaigns alter our perceptions of the news
William Cash asks whether the PM can learn from how Thatcher handled the IRA bombing of exactly 36 years ago
May at 10, by Sir Anthony Seldon, reviewed by Benjamin Goodwin
Marie Le Conte