Iain Dale’s Top 100 in British Politics
The movers, shakers and rule-breakers making their mark in Westminster
With Reform receiving 600 new candidate applications in 48 hours, it's clear some people still want to become an MP. Our Westminster insider reveals how to get selected - for all parties.
The movers, shakers and rule-breakers making their mark in Westminster
Ever wondered what MPs are really thinking? Here’s a preview of the Westminster Index, where we’ll be profiling everybody who’s anybody
The ongoing cull of political cartoonists by national newspapers has triggered new conversations about the status of this idiosyncratic art form.
William Cash sets out the case for a new seaside tsar and what needs to be done to reverse the decline of our coastal towns
Douglas Murray discusses the nature of public discourse and Donald Trump's reelection chances
Faced with a £200m revenue shortfall and under fire for dumbing down its role as a cultural institution, the beloved heritage organisation must not damage its reputation irrevocably
As a proud season ticket holder at Manchester United, my passion for football started at a young age, writes Katherine Fletcher MP
Political scientists have long alleged that the UK political system is one of the world’s least corrupt. When it comes to cronyism, however, why is Westminster’s record far
In an exclusive Mace interview, William Cash talks to Jim Messina, the man known as The Fixer for his success in both Obama and Cameron election campaigns.
George Peel examines Downing Street’s ruthless approach to civil service reform