In Reeves’ Mais Lecture, delivered in March 2024, the word “growth” appears 58 times. “The central challenge is our growth ...
The dramatic “Reformation” of Labour does not alter the fundamental problem of an economy that is not growing, at a time when ...
The Attorney General’s reverence for international law is a potent target for the right – but Kemi Badenoch is incapable of taking advantage.
Charlemagne and The Sopranos, Trump and I, Claudius – all owe a debt to the imperial biographies of Suetonius.
How do you solve a problem like the “Boriswave”? This conundrum is at the heart of the crisis facing the Conservative Party ...
This fourth instalment in the series – which follows Bridget after the death of her husband – is far more moving.
The country's lofty rhetoric has long been at odds with its sordid practice.
An insurgent Blue Labour is colliding with the Treasury and the progressive left. In Margaret Thatcher’s final TV interview ...
‘Tragically, Congo’s horror remains unchanged. Foreigners full of lust, rebel groups, and a corrupt government have and are ...
This story of Martha Goddard’s forensic method does more than reclaim her role in history – it gives her a voice.
But it took off on 7 July 1970 as part of a chastening description of the public finances he delivered as chancellor, a ...
Catholicism gave English literature something it needs to rediscover.