Nigel Farage and the chamber of windbags
The Reform leader – bitchier than Bette Davis – began by observing that this isn’t even the best parliament he’s sat in
The Reform leader – bitchier than Bette Davis – began by observing that this isn’t even the best parliament he’s sat in
In The Telegraph’s latest analysis instalment, our writers reflect on Joe Biden dropping out and leaving his VP to face Donald Trump
A statement on Nato by the Prime Minister, in Labour’s all-new House of Commons, sets the tone for things to come – boring
Professor of education and social justice Becky Francis is conducting a review of the national curriculum. Parents should be afraid
Not even Nigel Farage’s dig at John Bercow can dampen the spirit of optimism in the new Parliament
It was a historic day as Rachel Reeves outlined her plans for the country in an electronic voice and with an automatic smile
Our liberal order is failing. Farage understands this, but so too does the Social Democratic Party
Under his stewardship, Labour has become a class-conscious party that might contradict the liberal instincts of Keir’s London circle
Asked countless questions about the constitution and Larry the Cat, I began to mix them up – Sunak would pet the king and shake the cat
The PM faced ‘colourful’ candidates but managed to retain his seat
The story of how liberal-leaning reporters turned from enablers to critics of this administration is a tragedy of politics and ethics
He’s back! Johnson jets in for a last-minute bid to unite the Tory family – minus dotty aunt Liz
As his motorcade zips about, no doubt the PM is snorting raw Lucozade as he shouts ‘Arriba! Arriba!’
No pigs, no muck, and a sanitised crowd as Labour marks its territory in Tory heartlands
What many dismissed as a one-man fan club has turned into the closest thing the UK has to a political mass movement
The administration and the media closed ranks to pretend that the US wasn’t being led by a zombie