The Jackdaw
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
As the two firms face a merger, the question over the longevity of the boutique firm is put under the spotlight.
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
Peter Cardwell is enjoying his retirement from SpAd life
Attempts to modernise the civil service, one of the great institutions of state, will put unnecessary strain on the UK constitution
Mindfuck, by Christopher Wylie, reviewed by Adam Solomons
She Speaks: The Power of Women's Voices, by Yvette Cooper, reviewed by Benjamin Goodwin
The north London constituency is not without its problems, admits David Lammy, but it remains a destination second to none…
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The Establishment has been wrong before, notes Tim Congdon. Is it so crazy, he asks, to think that it might be wrong again?
Rotherham's MP, Sarah Champion, chair of an important parliamentary group on adult survivors of child sexual abuse, wants to see some change at the MoJ
The political philosopher ponders policy, populism and the changed landscape of European politics