Most people don’t belong to a political tribe. They vote pragmatically. When an election comes round, they ask themselves how ...
I’m old enough to remember the sense of optimism, hope and promise felt when Tony Blair was elected back in 1997; not by me, ...
Amidst the election drama it would be easy to forget about one rather eccentric politician. Today Jeremy Corbyn has announced ...
It’s been a big morning on the right of British politics. First, net migration figures were published showing 685,000 people ...
With inflation in the UK down to 2.3 per cent now and some suggesting that the Bank of England ought to hold interest rates ...
Jerry Seinfeld is not just a practitioner of comedy, he’s become a philosopher of the profession and he’s arguing that ...
China is often characterised as a copycat when it comes to industry and technology but in one way it has proved to be a ...
You will have heard, I am sure, of the Conservatives’ recent largesse towards working parents, as their ‘free’ childcare ...
New Caledonia is an archipelago in the South Pacific not far from Australia. James Cook discovered it in 1774, but, after ...
It was climate change wot gave us such a wet and stormy winter – or so you may have gathered from various reports this week. ...
Rishi Sunak’s snap summer election means that Nigel Farage faces a decisive moment. For months if not years, Farage has held ...
Let’s be fair. It wasn’t Rishi Sunak’s fault it was raining. But it was, a bit, his fault that as someone who has ‘never been ...