‘I was much more disposable than I believed’: an interview with Boris Johnson
The former prime minister sounds like a man with unfinished business in politics
The former prime minister sounds like a man with unfinished business in politics
The Argentinian president is proud of his global reputation as a state slayer
Unleashed is to be published this month
When you look at the maimed bodies of these soldiers you are looking at a ghastly reproach to our delay
He yesterday made a rather low-key appearance at the conference
‘Farage has become our patron saint,’ says one Lib Dem strategist
His approach to women and fun is a reminder of a jollier time of humorous rollicking, chance-taking and cheekiness
His last-minute decision to stand, despite previously saying that he wouldn’t, is already proving a nuisance to Tory strategists
The Tories’ hope is that they will soon start to look energetic and radical in comparison to the risk-averse Starmer
Geoffrey Wheatcroft’s Bloody Panico! is an amusing, though somewhat rancorous book
Boris Johnson and Liz Truss have argued he will be a greater friend to Kyiv than popular caricature will allow
Most Americans do not like Trump. But poll after poll suggests that they regard the current administration as the bigger disaster
The ingrained habit of proving that they are worthy of a first has shaped the style of many British journalists
He shares the naivety of the West’s leaders
Both the Tories and Labour agree that The Donald is unpredictable, easily offended and will make life harder for a Labour prime minister than for a Tory one
‘These people are sleazier than any Eastern Europeans I’ve dealt with,’ Carlson said
When things get bad, the Tories change leader. It’s the party’s natural reflex
Beijing is miles ahead in a tech race that western countries hadn’t quite realized was under way
Victory will revalidate and re-energize the West and all we stand for
History suggests that today’s ‘wonder’ drugs for fighting obesity may go the way of those which preceded them