By forcing the Prime Minister to talk about Economics for Beginners, the Leader of the Opposition has pushed her onto favourable ground.
Stephen Glover tells the story of a reporter who sets out to destroy a corrupt MP.
The Prime Minister showed that on her home turf, in the Commons, she is still a very difficult woman to get out.
The British media is busy taking revenge on the Prime Minister, while neglecting continental politics.
The Prime Minister played the adult to Corbyn’s grumpy teenager.
It feeds the homeless, does inter-faith work and welcomes dignitaries – including Malia Bouattia; a Vice-Chair of Stop the War, and Jeremy Corbyn, the local MP.
The columnist Steve Richards examines the rise of the modern demagogues, and their eventual, inevitable failure.
The former Chancellor has taken to the role of newspaper editor, but some will see his attacks on the Prime Minister as unhelpful.
No word of sympathy for Theresa May could be heard. The speculation was whether David Davis or Boris Johnson would succeed her.
Opinion polls which show Labour in contention cannot be reconciled with the public’s contempt for the party’s leader.
Recent opinion polls which show Labour doing better bear little relation to what is happening on the ground.
Tory voters on the Devon coast show no sign of being worried by the manifesto muddle, nor is there a Liberal Democrat revival.
Brexit magnifies the question of leadership, and is giving May a decisive advantage over Corbyn.
A new history just blames the Prussians, the Protestants and the East Germans for everything that has gone wrong in German history.