Don’t let SALT levels bring down the BBB, says Trump
The reaction to President Trump’s meeting with GOP members on Capitol Hill today was decidedly mixed, especially for the so-called…
Farage skips ‘Brexit reset’ debate for French holiday
To the Commons, where just after midday Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered a statement on his brand new UK-EU deal.…
Britain is playing into Hamas’s hands
Keir Starmer’s government has suspended trade talks with Israel and summoned the Israeli ambassador over the ‘intolerable’ offensive in Gaza. To be honest, I’m…
Lucy Connolly is the victim of a great injustice
Lucy Connolly has lost her appeal against her 31-month sentence for inciting racial hatred following the following the horrific murders…
Teachers are turning on Labour
When Labour won the 2024 general election, many of my fellow teachers were delighted. After fourteen years of one Conservative…
Could (bottled) Watergate sink Macron?
History repeats itself. In the beginning there was Watergate and then one gate followed another: Camillagate, Partygate, Monicagate. Hundreds, thousands…
Why the Trump-Putin dialogue is so dangerous for Ukraine
“Look, are you serious? Are you real about this?” That question, according to US vice president J.D. Vance, was the essence…
Lucy Connolly is in prison because of her politics
Childminder Lucy Connolly was caring for infants at her home in Northampton on July 29 last year when she heard…
Is it wise for King Charles to drive a Chinese-made EV?
There is no such thing as a ‘royal car’. Traditionally, the monarchy has been associated with various British manufacturers, such…
Clegg: Starmer’s EU deal is a ‘damp squib’
In a blast from the past, the UK’s onetime deputy prime minister Nick Clegg popped up again in London today…
Bruno Retailleau’s quiet revolution
Bruno Retailleau has done something nobody expected. He has made himself the most serious contender for the French presidency, not…
The EU’s power is waning. If only Starmer could see it
Britain is back in the big time. Or at least it is according to Sir Keir Starmer, who was tickled…
Keir Starmer has walked into the same Brexit trap as Theresa May
One of the most depressing concepts in physics is entropy – the principle that all systems tend toward disorder and…
The problem with Shabana Mahmood’s electronic tag roll-out
David Gauke’s sentencing review, which will report this week, is going to be far bolder than anyone expected. Today it…
Could Boris make a comeback?
Events have a useful way of illustrating changing fortunes in political stock. Keir Starmer’s EU reset yesterday proved to be…
Miliband’s wind farms won’t ease Britain’s sky-high energy prices
Rachel Reeves is perhaps not a great fan of Donald Trump, but she should be grateful to him nonetheless, and…
Mark Carney is ignoring the cartels – and Donald Trump
Donald Trump has declared war on the cartels. The southern border is now patrolled by the military, the wall is…
Romanian man charged over Starmer fires
Last week, fires at two properties and a vehicle linked to Sir Keir Starmer were being probed by police –…
Don Jr.’s Gold Rush
On the ground floor of Georgetown Park, Donald Trump Jr. is putting the finishing touches on his invitation-only club, the…
Will Gary Lineker please take the BBC with him when he goes?
They think it’s all over … well, it is now. We’ve had false alarms about Gary Lineker leaving the BBC…
Is Reform changing its tune on voting reform?
With more than 650 councillors and a new MP to boot, Nigel Farage’s teal army is clearly on the up. But while Reform UK is…
Can France’s centre-right be revived?
On Sunday, Bruno Retailleau was elected president of Les Republicains – France’s mainstream centre-right party. Just a few years ago,…
Britain is not in charge of its energy
As much of Westminster gets up in arms about fish, the major change in Starmer’s EU deal is going under…
Greggs’ security crackdown is a sign of broken Britain
Greggs is a great British success story. The ever-popular bakery chain provides good-quality (if, admittedly, rarely healthy) treats for millions…
What the Europa League losers’ final reveals about English football
Two of world football’s biggest but worst performing clubs Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur face off in Bilbao on Wednesday in the…





