Clashing Tribes: The Longevity of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ Politics
Whatever you think of identity politics, the social battleground between ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ is here to stay, argues Robert Ford.
With the military running out of options, could the assassination of Imran Khan be on the cards?
Whatever you think of identity politics, the social battleground between ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ is here to stay, argues Robert Ford.
George Peel examines Downing Street’s ruthless approach to civil service reform
Tucked away in Wiltshire, Peter Mandelson read his way through lockdown, when he wasn't zooming into the Lords
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
There is perhaps no organisation that exemplifies Britain’s regional spirit of place better than English Heritage.
Mindfuck, by Christopher Wylie, reviewed by Adam Solomons
She Speaks: The Power of Women's Voices, by Yvette Cooper, reviewed by Benjamin Goodwin
Political celebs don't win elections, they just get in the way
It was in another lifetime that Boris Johnson stood up – on the eve of the May era, in fact – and quoted Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar