Will anyone buy my Liz Truss book?
We had thought we might get two years of sales; instead, by late September, two months looked optimistic
We had thought we might get two years of sales; instead, by late September, two months looked optimistic
If emergency measures continue long enough, they start to seem totally normal
Who’s this ‘Rasheed Soonak’ fella?
The new Conservative leader faces a formidable set of challenges
He will almost certainly hand the next UK election to Labour
Rishi Sunak? Penny Mordaunt? Boris Johnson?
She lasted forty-five days
The British PM is technically safe from challenge for another year
He had been in office for thirty-eight days
He is taking aim at the chilling, censorious climate that too often surrounds the issue of Islamist violence
Smacking the top of a burnt cream with the back of a spoon is even better than breaking a boiled egg
Britain downplays one, though fault may ultimately lie with Joe Biden
The UK still leads the world in magnificent final farewells to its leaders
From her sense of humor to the time she took refuge in a pub
Act of Oblivion by Robert Harris reviewed
For several generations we have resided in a liminal, transitional space. We are a geopolitical gap year student
The messianism around him misses what he was all about
Elizabeth II represented something incredibly important
The new PM is well-positioned to benefit from very low expectations
The rise of Liz Truss suggests the Tories are making the same mistake Labour did