“There’s every opportunity of having a really good trading relationship with the US” – Griffith “People are less tribal than they used to be. Polls are likely to be much more volatile.” ...
“People are less tribal than they used to be. Polls are likely to be much more volatile.” – Green defends Badenoch “We’re going to be the surprise of the next election” – Davey ...
The Lib Dem leader claims his Party has been "holding the Government to account" on such issues as the Winter Fuel Allowance the tax on family farms.
Richard Hiscocks: Wanting to take time, and not having time to take, is Kemi’s issue. I have a solution. Adrian Lee: Lessons for Badenoch from fifty years ago – Thatcher in Opposition Badenoch ...
‘The system was only interested in a tickbox system of identifying particular ideological terrorism.’ Danny Kruger MP says Axel Rudakubana slipped through the net because he didn’t tick the ...
“Seriousness” may not be enough to maintain Conservative Party unity Reeves said nothing new. But at least, unlike Badenoch, she has something to say. Andrew Gimson’s PMQs sketch: Starmer ...
Badenoch knew Patel’s record was disastrous. So why has she hugged her so close? Sarah Ingham: The uneasy nature of the Grey Zone and the dangers of mixed messages on defence John C. Hulsman ...
“There’s every opportunity of having a really good trading relationship with the US” – Griffith “People are less tribal than they used to be. Polls are likely to be much more volatile.” ...
PMQs. Badenoch versus Starmer: “He thinks it’s his government that creates growth – he’s wrong!” Richard Hiscocks: Wanting to take time, and not having time to take, is Kemi’s issue.
Despite state-on-state conflict in Europe, an unstable Middle East and grey zone disruption, earlier this week the media reported that even the frankly insufficient 2.5% of GDP spent on defence ...
‘My advice to Kemi is get a copy of Mrs Thatcher’s 1979 manifesto’ – Fox Jenkyns – ‘It’s gone too far’ and Badenoch has ‘trampled on any potential relationship’ with Reform ...
Despite state-on-state conflict in Europe, an unstable Middle East and grey zone disruption, earlier this week the media reported that even the frankly insufficient 2.5% of GDP spent on defence ...