Can Boris bounce back after his annus horribilis?
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
Westminster Index 2026: Edgbaston Labour MP Preet Gill reveals she's no fan of the Assisted Dying Bill but loves Jack Kerouac's On the Road. Her musical tastes range from Indian to jazz to hip hop.
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
Whilst we applaud the genius of medical science, don't think 'special care' is a modern invention. The roots of free hospital care go back centuries, says William Cash
Don't have too much sympathy for SpAds on the out. Leaving Whitehall is when the fun starts...
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
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
As winter sets in, former minister Brooks Newmark explains how the government should tackle homelessness
As pollsters take a battering, again, William Cash recalls how Obama’s fixer, Jim Messina, called the election perfectly
To soothe public outrage, says Marie Le Conte, the government need to look beyond the green benches