Failure to reform asylum laws is inhumane – and Rishi must say so
It’s simply cruel to tolerate people-smuggling. Only when this case is made can the Rwanda policy survive
It’s simply cruel to tolerate people-smuggling. Only when this case is made can the Rwanda policy survive
The Braverman drama is indicative of a party that knows it faces a choice of defeat – or annihilation
Britain could have escaped the horrors of lockdown, but nobody pulled apart the doom models driving it
Defeat isn’t inevitable, if only they realised there’s no shortage of causes the Right could champion
In migration patterns and the Indo-Pacific tilt, a post-Brexit strategy for the UK is finally taking shape
The PM hopes that a big heave on welfare reform and appointing Claire Coutinho will shift the dial
The ex-Prime Minister’s book mutters darkly about Windrush, John Bercow and her nemesis, the police – but her own failings somehow evanesce
The party has strangely lost interest in an agenda that has delivered choice and higher standards
His CPS’s culture of denial over Andrew Malkinson was surprising. Sir Keir is well placed to help fix it
Misinformation is at its most lethal when believed and acted upon by governments
The ex-PM may be only too happy to fill Labour’s vacuum of ideas. But what is his agenda really?
Global warming is a huge problem, but adaptation and tech give us the tools to handle extreme weather
Attempts to gag free and fearless newspapers would do serious harm to the functioning of democracy
Starmer’s centralising plans for schools show how far his party is from crafting a real agenda for reform
A bridge has now been crossed as a defence of press freedom has been trampled upon in the face of a Twitterstorm
From small boats to the NHS, the Prime Minister’s luck is vanishing – and so is his path to electoral victory