The shop selling “Really British” products should flog London to Brighton season tickets: nothing gets more Really British than the grinding misery of that journey.
Plus: A telling speech by George Osborne, the pleasing election of Philip Davies. Reading the Morning Star, just for a laugh. And: Andy Carroll walks on water.
The Health Service’s Chief Executive has said what many politicians are too nervous to even whisper.
Neither “Stop it or we’ll leave” nor “OK, we’ll comply but give us time” are good enough
While Assad’s goons kill, and we do nothing, our enemies observe our weakness.
Together they turned the liberal establishment’s own weapons against it
A six-point guide to the obvious, if only more people would see it.
In large part, it has taken the post-truth idea up because of its own electoral weakness – and the feeling that it may not be just temporary.
Also: Brokenshire pledges to focus on victims of republicans; Welsh Tories attack Jones’ record of failure; SNP accused of wasting over £940m; and more.
Britain and Ireland have gradually built a better relationship. There’s no reason why it should be bust by Brexit.
CCHQ is recruiting campaign managers to fight in areas Labour has long taken for granted.
Expectations of a Tory victory in 2020 were already very high before May became leader, and soared shortly afterwards to stratospheric levels.
We need to value ourselves more highly and create, capture and share that value with others.