The destruction of truth is at the heart of Western cultural decline
When there are no rules and no facts, all our rights come under threat from the self-obsessed elites
When there are no rules and no facts, all our rights come under threat from the self-obsessed elites
On Brexit, immigration and the economy, we know the Labour leader will say anything to get into power
In these torrid times, leading is not enough: one has to teach and tell a story. The PM needs to be frank with the public, as she was
From abundant energy to dementia treatments, recent innovations show we have reason to be optimistic
We have come together to propose an agenda that is realistic, pragmatic and attainable, as well as ambitious
Rishi Sunak in No 10 marks progress, but Britain is not yet the perfect melting pot
His best hope is to govern as a national Conservative, prioritising immigration and economic reform
Reckless ideology has smashed the credibility of the party. It will take time – and proven political skill – to even try to restore trust
Whether by removing Liz Truss or constraining her, the party needs to rekindle its sense of responsibility
The Budget was disastrous and unconservative: the ideology of Truss and Kwarteng is doomed
Far from growing the economy, it has suppressed productivity, wages and capital investment
It may be paradoxical, but our parliamentary democracy depends on our hereditary monarchy and the unity it provides
It’s hypocritical and wrong for her political opponents to attack both her body size and her Catholic faith
Only a sensible balance between state, markets and communities will make Britain wealthy and safe
With systems built around foreign capital, we have been left at the mercy of an increasingly unstable world
The attack on Sir Salman Rushdie is further evidence that we are conceding to violence and fear