The UN’s race ‘experts’ should learn from Britain
An alternative narrative is emerging in this country, one that prioritises freedom for ethnic minorities over victimhood
An alternative narrative is emerging in this country, one that prioritises freedom for ethnic minorities over victimhood
Suella Braverman and Kemi Badenoch had been tipped as candidates MPs on the Right of the party could get behind
On almost every issue, from immigration to free speech, the Right has been utterly neglected by the arrogant Tory mainstream
Fight to get behind a single candidate to stop the former chancellor with Suella Braverman and Kemi Badenoch in the frame
International Trade Secretary to tell US investors that Britain is ‘going for growth’ and is an ‘innovation nation’
The PM’s critics fail to see that she is deadly serious about boosting growth and overturning orthodoxies
These ministers worked their way to the top through sheer determination, intellect and bags of confidence. That is what unites them
Usual formalities will have to wait as new PM moves quickly to put her Cabinet to work delivering manifesto and campaign pledges
Voting on the next prime minister ends today at 5pm, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak will have to wait until Friday the 5th to find out who won
He made enemies because he made so much progress. On education and Brexit, he was right. History may be less kind in other areas
Former equalities minister claims her enquiries into the child gender identity clinic were hampered by leaks
Truss may be less likely to win in 2024, but activists reason she is more likely to use the next two years to try and move the dial
The Tories suspect they’ll lose the next election; the battle for leader after that is the one that counts
The Saffron Walden MP, tipped to be given a prominent Cabinet role, would ‘make a lot of impact’ and be a significant reforming figure
Insiders say there are now no women-only toilets left at London venue, thanks to activists rushing through changes
As the Conservative battle comes down to the final two, who among the other contenders fared well... or badly?
Momentum is behind the Foreign Secretary as she pushes to win over supporters of the ousted Kemi Badenoch
The Tories are not electing a leader of the opposition. It is the wrong time to gamble on a greenhorn
Her insurgent campaign offered glimpses of a new brand of unapologetic and forthright conservatism
Former chancellor’s chances could be damaged by ballot papers being sent out before he has made his case at hustings across the country
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It now looks likely to be a contest between small-state, low-tax Conservatism and Rishi Sunak’s impersonation of Gordon Brown