Britain was once proud to be a free country. Now millions cling to nanny
Rishi Sunak’s new smoking policy is illustrative of the shift away from individual responsibility to statism
Rishi Sunak’s new smoking policy is illustrative of the shift away from individual responsibility to statism
He is an extraordinary political actor with gas still left in tank. The Tories ignore him at their peril
Deporting a few migrants to Rwanda will not end the pull factors encouraging the Channel crossings
Is Wes Streeting up to the task of fixing a system that many in his party still view as beyond reproach?
The Government’s belated new plans are all very well, but will hardly make a dent, given population pressures
It’s as if we now live in two countries, with millions thinking there is no stigma attached to not working
The row over the Rwanda policy has turned political attitudes to the House of Lords on their head
How have we got to a point where even survivors of the death camps oppose the ill-considered plans?
There’s a common factor behind big past losses: divided parties do worse than they would otherwise
One of the most shocking facets of this affair is how long it has taken for those wronged to receive redress
Human rights law stops us from protecting national security, and politicians are doing nothing about it
After 13 years of Tory rule, the 1964 election gave Labour a narrow win. Is history about to repeat?
The root cause of its ills is that it is a nationalised system funded almost entirely out of taxation
The guilt for the disaster of lockdown is collective. Too few asked whether we got the balance right
Small groups are being allowed to impose their views on green policy and identity politics on all of us
It’s an illusion Jeremy Hunt has money to burn. Our grandchildren will pay the price for this profligacy