Is Rachel Reeves up to the job? Credit: Getty
2 Dec 2025 - 7:00am

Political resignations are becoming a blood sport

Richard Johnson

Monday
01.12

01.12

Vietnam’s Huawei deal exposes limits of Western pressure on China Hanoi’s shift has undermined resistance to Beijing’s tech

Franklin Okeke

01.12

Bitcoin slump heralds wider market crash Inflation fears have stoked a run on the cryptocurrency

John Rapley

01.12
Whose party? Credit: Getty

Your Party is no friend of the working class

David Littlefair

01.12

Pardoning Netanyahu would further divide Israel The PM is acting out of self-preservation rather than national unity

Limor Simhony Philpott

01.12

Are record numbers of young Britons really emigrating? Catastrophising headlines have obscured the data

Will Solfiac

Sunday
30.11

30.11

Japan and China’s cold war is intensifying New PM Sanae Takaichi’s hawkishness on Taiwan has rattled Beijing

Philip Patrick

30.11
The American presenter compared Britons to Native Americans, saying they were a 'defeated people'. Credit: Getty

What Tucker Carlson gets wrong about Britain

Samuel Rubinstein

30.11

Downfall of top ally leaves Zelensky vulnerable Andriy Yermak’s resignation over corruption comes at a dangerous time

Bethany Elliott

Saturday
29.11

29.11

Kemi Badenoch is wrong: Christianity created the welfare state The Tory leader has brazenly mined scripture to make a political point

Peter Franklin

29.11

Salman Rushdie: BBC removal of Trump criticism was ‘cowardly’ The author labelled the corporation’s editing of the Reith Lectures ‘really stupid’

Rob Lownie

Friday
28.11

28.11

Is drone terrorism coming to Britain? Militant groups are using cheap technology to cause major disruption around the world

Charlie Metcalfe

28.11
‘We should let Rooney show her true colours, rather than helping drape her in the robes of fake liberation.’ Credit: Getty

Sally Rooney is not a victim of censorship

Julie Burchill

28.11

Will the EU abandon its Russian oil and gas embargo? Right-wing agitation and a possible truce in Ukraine may end the ban

Jack Smith

28.11

Britain’s falling migration is not a vindication of Labour New net figures don’t tell the full story

Henry Hill

Thursday
27.11

27.11

Brighton Council’s censorship targets progressive art An ‘anti-racist’ patchwork Union Jack has been removed to avoid offence

Ella Nixon

27.11
The oldest oppression. Credit: Getty

The BBC is pushing the ‘happy hooker’ myth

Julie Bindel

27.11

Has Jordan Bardella conquered the anti-RN alliance? The RN leader has topped a new poll ahead of the 2027 election

Francois Valentin

27.11

Steve Witkoff leaks spark a moral panic among DC hawks History shows that secret negotiations are often the only path to peace

Sohrab Ahmari

27.11

Lacklustre Budget keeps the bond markets steady — for now Rebel MPs could still undermine confidence in Rachel Reeves

John Rapley

Wednesday
26.11

26.11
No DSA takeover, yet. Credit: Getty

Will Mamdani bow to activists on school policy?

Meagan O'Rourke

26.11

Children’s declining language skills are a silent crisis Screen time and family stress are plaguing younger generations

Stella O'Malley

26.11

Budget puts Labour under pressure from Left and Right A timid fiscal package will embolden opponents on both sides

John Oxley

26.11

Scrapping jury trials won’t solve Britain’s legal backlog A government obsessed with international law is traducing English common law

Yuan Yi Zhu

26.11
Back in the club? Credit: Getty

Russia’s G8 return would signal Europe’s shrinking influence

Philip Cunliffe

Tuesday
25.11

25.11

Trump’s AI moratorium is triggering bipartisan resistance Lawmakers warn it could undermine state authority

Michael Lind

25.11

Poll: only 8% of Brits think Budget will help their finances New research shows a stark lack of confidence in the chancellor

Archie Earle

25.11

How increased prostate cancer screening can harm men Overdiagnosis leads to further problems from treatment

Margaret McCartney

25.11

Why hasn’t Britain banned the Muslim Brotherhood? Donald Trump has moved to proscribe the Islamist group in America

Limor Simhony Philpott

25.11
'The BBC is failing because it cannot recognise the blind spots in its own worldview.' Credit: Getty

The BBC’s real problem with unconscious bias

Jide Ehizele

25.11

Labour can’t afford to ignore entrepreneur exodus Britain’s brain drain is accelerating

Andrew O'Brien

Monday
24.11

24.11

DOGE may be gone, but its principles live on Elon Musk’s reform agenda continues to influence federal agencies

Emily Jashinsky