Minimum levels of service for nurses, ambulances... and the Tories too please
The debate over strikes continues as Grant Shapps tries to defend the Government's proposed anti-strike law to much resistance
The debate over strikes continues as Grant Shapps tries to defend the Government's proposed anti-strike law to much resistance
As Channel 4 is saved, chorus of MPs gives soaring endorsement to the broadcaster of shows such as Naked Attraction and Embarrassing Bodies
Fay Weldon rightly sought to liberate women, but could only watch in horror as that cause was hijacked
Mario Vargas Llosa's The Call of the Tribe explains his conversion from Marxism to liberalism, via the ideas of Adam Smith and Isaiah Berlin
PM’s big dead cat strategy to deal with asylum problem is cheered, but his predecessor Theresa May has a legacy to defend
HR-speak has conquered Westminster as top Conservatives talk politically correct nonsense in the hope of winning the centre ground
Blind emoting does not automatically translate into freedom and equality - it can foster a hierarchy that privileges feelings over reason
Cautioned not to talk about the under-pressure peer, Angela Rayner delivered a bizarre dance-around-the-subject Commons performance
The ex-Health Secretary's memoir is a valuable (if ego-infused) insider account of lockdown, but why make his private life into a cash cow?
While Left and Right sang carols at the darkened Parliament Christmas Tree, the Labour leader was in Leeds delivering a gospel of his own
As Ukraine’s First Lady demands a Nuremberg trial for Putin, could we see the defeat of the Russian Army and the CCP in the same year?
Exchange with Westminster leaders shows Scotland can only prove the need for Indyref2 through a referendum it cannot have
The Downfall of Boris Johnson, Sebastian Payne's rollicking account of the PM's last days, is as funny as the best of Tom Sharpe
From the integration of Islam to the brief reign of Prime Minister Liz Truss, this year's best politics books defended liberal ideals
The South African leader may as well have said ‘Give us yer money!’ when addressing Parliament
The annual conference of ‘garden centre owners and yoghurt makers’ is unsunny and downhill without the former PM