French healthcare served me much better than Britain’s
The insurance-based medical system across the Channel has run rather more smoothly for me than the NHS
The insurance-based medical system across the Channel has run rather more smoothly for me than the NHS
The friezes were lawfully acquired by the UK. Ignoring their rightful ownership for political expediency will set a dangerous precedent
By blocking the SNP’s gender recognition Bill, the Prime Minister can show he is serious about the UK’s integrity
For genuine debate to flourish, real voices enjoying broad support must be listened to, not tiny minorities claiming to speak for the masses
The initial impulse for US bans was climate-related. Now the argument has expanded to include worries about indoor air pollution
Every best artist nominee at the “gender-neutral” Brit Awards was male. Pandering to trans ideology is erasing women from sight
There are simple and obvious ways for the health service to save money, but managers are reluctant to introduce them
A Canadian is selling ‘safe space’ editions of the Harry Potter books – with the author’s name removed. Here’s what Ms Rowling should do
This week, Victoria has been watching Amanda & Alan’s Italian Job on BBC One
If the Tories strike the act down, it should be for its constitutional implications rather than political reasons
The new Procurement Bill should have helped the UK become more resilient, but instead it is merely old wine in new bottles
The Telegraph’s weekly Peterborough diary column offers an unparalleled insight into what’s really going on at Westminster and beyond
The great irony of his memoirs is that they confirm that what I reported was correct
On top of an alleged bribery network, MEPs are assigned work of little real importance and given enormous legal protection
The Tories have done nothing to roll back the ‘equality’ agenda of the Blair-Brown years. A Starmer-led government will make things worse
Japan is refreshing old alliances whilst seeking to build new ones. The UK is proving a trusted and valuable partner
Resurrecting the pointless name-calling of 2016-2019 benefits nobody. He should pile in on the British side of negotiations
Young gun Guy Kelly and old hand Christopher Howse agree not to hurl themselves downhill at great speed
‘Keep calm and carry on’ has become our national motto while those in power refuse to acknowledge the dumpster fire raging on their doorstep
Labour is taking the lead in addressing the rise of worklessness since Covid – and its complex causes
The Government should veto the nationalists’ new gender law. It’s yet another attempt to create division
Industrial action by the bureaucrats may be exactly the catalyst for reform that is needed
Up to 100 times more may have been spent on preventing each Covid death than on preventing each non-Covid death
Anyone that believes in limited government should cheer the way in which the holdouts secured a set of important concessions
Leaving her to live out her days in a refugee camp might seem like a fitting punishment, but it is a dereliction of our moral duty
Why not give a platform to the Yazidis or Coptic Christians who suffered at the hands of ISIS?
Scowls and strong words are good for show, but don't alter the facts: the SNP got its referendum in 2014 and lost. It must accept the result
Many people are acquiring pets because they see working from home as a permanent, life-changing phenomenon
London’s nightlife is dying. Why has Sadiq Khan’s Night Czar pocketed a 40 per cent pay rise?
The sixteenth century privateer was a slave trader, but he also helped save English independence
The Commissioners’ research surprised me by showing the very limited degree of the Church’s involvement in slave trading
While Spare is proving a publishing success, the Duke of Sussex’s double standards are showing with his fury over Paul Burrell