Politics
Reform’s international policy: Farage looking to balance ideals with new foreign policy advisor
To date, Reform is yet to appoint a foreign affairs spokesperson. Jonathan Singh looks at Reform’s new approach to international affairs with the appointment of Dr Alan Mendoza as a geopolitical adviser.
Ann Widdecombe Devon hamlet murder mystery continues as tributes make her a political saint
The death of Ann Widdecombe raises serious questions about the security of high-profile politicians. The shocking episode seems out of Midsomer Murders with the former Tory minister being turned into a political saint.
Kemi is right to lift the white, Oxbridge fatwa and purge the Conservative party of non-Tories
Overhauling the Tory candidates list is a shrewd political move which will allow her to put her own stamp on the party, and more importantly, shape its future, writes William Cash
Communication: The real engine of Burnhamism
Before he has even begun, Burnham has incisively communicated his plan for the country. As MPs are scrambling for positions in cabinet, his comms team are assembling.
Farage’s bombshell resignation: Strategy or hubris?
Farage says ‘the people of Clacton should be the judges of my actions’, but is this his most reckless move yet?
UK’s £4.7 billion Defence black hole: Dan Jarvis is inheriting a defence settlement Britain can no longer afford
Britain cannot afford to fall behind its NATO allies on defence spending, writes Jasset Harlech.
Flint lobbyist James Purnell set to become Burnham’s chief of staff, causing unease in some Labour ranks
Flint Global CEO James Purnell’s expected appointment as Andy Burnham’s chief of staff is just the latest Westminster merry-go-round job move from Public Affairs back into Downing Street.
Whitehall grinds to a halt after resignation chaos
Senior advisor warns that the change of prime minister is a “colossal waste of energy”, as the business of politics comes to a standstill.
Britain is drifting towards Italian-style instability — it is time to learn from America
Love or hate the current American administration, at least they have a consistent electoral cycle where the choice of the electorate is upheld.
Keir Starmer resigns as Prime Minister as Labour prepares for Burnham succession
Sir Keir Starmer has announced that he will resign as Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party, triggering a leadership process that now looks increasingly likely to clear the way for Andy Burnham to enter Downing Street within weeks.









