War on leaseholds is an attack on property rights
The Conservatives should remember that government is not a freehold, but a leasehold from the voters
The Conservatives should remember that government is not a freehold, but a leasehold from the voters
Rural voters are moving to Labour, but no party protects them from the tyranny of the majority
The Church of England has focused its attention on evangelising wokeism
Activist politics is increasingly being conducted via an expansive reading of the law, to our enemies’ glee
For his unscrupulousness Azhar Ali deserved to be disowned, but if George Galloway wins extremists will be overjoyed
Labour’s green U-turn reflects the shifting sands of climate policy
The “small boats” crossing the Channel could be put to good use ferrying supplies across the Dnipro
Foreign policy is having a momentous impact on domestic security. Support for Israel is being punished
It is only because of the concept of universal service, in its wider sense, that the Royal Mail has any right to exist
This is no time for a change of leader. But the Tories do need to contemplate their biggest rethink since the 1970s
They intimidate people and prevent identification by police – and are intended to do so
Ukraine needs our help to supply its bridgeheads on the Dnipro river. We can surely do more
Britain has punished piracy prominently for 300 years. Now should be no exception
South Africa’s case before the ICJ is seeking to achieve via lawfare what Hamas attempts via warfare
Those in charge of these 'arms-length' bodies appear to see their job as one where self-protection comes first
The Labour leader appears to be a political leader inhibited by his inner beliefs