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War often has a chilling effect on freedom. Sometimes this is necessary. Being at war necessitates restrictions that would be ...
Kemi Badenoch’s Net Zero intervention last month made plenty of political sense. The Tories face a threat from Reform, and ...
The increasingly volatile voter is clear; something is rotten in the state of Britain. According to last year’s British ...
Statement, there were mounting concerns the Chancellor was on the precipice of making drastic changes to Britain’s savings ...
Tony Blair always was an audacious character. Eric Anderson, his headmaster at Fettes, recalled a regular knock on his door. ...
Donald Trump’s fantasy-based neo-protectionist economic policy is hitting the concrete wall of reality. The dollar is falling ...
Toryism has been a noble political vocation which has given great service to the country which it reveres Kemi Badenoch needs ...
Far from bringing any sense of national cohesion, St George’s Day this year seems to have set politicians and commentators at ...
British governments have been repeating the same line: that small and medium-sized enterprises – the lifeblood of the economy ...
Reform’s ‘right-wing unionism’ is an open goal for the Tories – if they have the courage to take the shot The Conservatives should focus on offering voters something Reform cannot Recent comments from ...
This is the sixth in a series of essays from the Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP on how to fix the British economy. You can read the ...
This is an extract from ‘Memories of Margaret Thatcher: A portrait, by those who knew her best’, which is published tomorrow.