What does Jess Phillips actually believe in?
Jess Phillips is expected to launch her bid for Labour leader this evening, having only said up to this point…
How will Boris Johnson respond to Qassem Soleimani’s killing?
President Trump’s decision to assassinate Qassem Soleimani accelerates perhaps the most important post-Brexit decision faced by Boris Johnson: whether to…
Give Nigel Farage a peerage
Almost half of Tory supporters think that Nigel Farage deserves a peerage, according to a new poll. And while some…
Iraq may now have to choose between America and Iran
To be fair to president Donald Trump, he has not rushed to confront with Iran. Last June, he stopped airstrikes…
The US has just chosen asymmetrical war with Iran. But can it win?
The Iranians are masters of asymmetrical warfare, masters at playing the grey areas. After the assassination of Qasem Soleimani, there will…
The Soleimani assassination is Donald Trump’s biggest gamble yet
Ever since Donald Trump was elected president on a non-military interventionist platform, sceptics have questioned his commitment to withdrawing troops…
How Iran will strike back after the killing of Qasem Soleimani
In the early hours of the morning, Iraqi State television reported that the leader of Iran’s Qud’s Force, Qasem Soleimani…
Cummings offers a glimpse of the incoming Whitehall revolution
Over the parliamentary recess, there’s been much speculation over what the government’s mooted Whitehall revamp will mean in practice. Part…
Dominic Cummings: Number 10 is hiring
Dominic Cummings posted this rather distinctive call for scientists, ‘unusual mathematicians’ and ‘weirdos’ to come work for Number 10 and…
Can our prison system ‘cure’ convicted terrorists?
We’ve just celebrated the birth of a refugee who went on to radicalise a group of fishermen and transform the…
Train companies need to properly compete if we want rail prices to fall
No, it isn’t a great triumph that train fares are going up by an average of ‘only’ 2.7 per cent…
How Boris Johnson’s victory helps Marine Le Pen
Boris Johnson may have received a lukewarm reaction from Emmanuel Macron to his emphatic election victory last month but one French…
Is the Labour party ready to abandon ‘Corbynism’?
As Labour prepares to say goodbye to Jeremy Corbyn, if not yet ‘Corbynism’, it is possible to put his time…
Scotland must reckon with the euro
While many celebrate the new decade today, or sleep off their celebrations from last night, others will look back at…
What can we expect from European politics in 2020?
As we enter the third decade of the 21st century, here is an overview of what to expect from European…
2020 will be the year the UK market outperforms the world
Stock markets are hitting record highs. New companies are being listed. Fortunes are being minted. The last year has been…
How can I get Trump to be rude about me?
From Rory StewartQ. I am running for Mayor of London, and had hoped I could get people to focus on…
Labour’s defeat has not ended anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism is the moral challenge of our times and we're currently failing it
Labour’s leading lights have learned nothing from their election disaster
A Party that was serious about winning back power would already be assessing the reasons for its defeat
Hong Kong faces a growing crisis in 2020
The world has turned a blind eye to Hong Kong's fight for liberal democracy
Coffee House Top 10: How Number 10 view the state of the negotiations
We’re closing 2019 by republishing our ten most-read articles of the year. Here’s No. 1: James Forsyth’s article from October…
Islam, reform and the battle of narratives
There is no religious, cultural or doctrinal reason why Jews should not be the allies of Muslims
The end of Chelsea’s transfer ban is bad news for football
We don’t half take a lot for granted. We may look up to the Aussies, kowtow to the Americans and…
How project fear saved us from the Millennium Bug
With just 35 minutes of 1999 to go, and as most of the country was preparing to celebrate the arrival…






























