So perhaps we should be reassured by Kemi Badenoch’s revelation on the morning broadcast round that her favourite author is ...
The stamp duty cut, without anything to replace it in the form of some new property tax, would cost the Exchequer around £9bn ...
There were no more attacks while British Jews observed the Sabbath. No large-scale, misplaced riots against British Muslims ...
Ben Leonberg’s directorial debut, told from a canine’s-eye view, gives new, tail-wagging life to a predictable genre ...
Organised gangs and hostile states are recruiting teenage hackers to wreak havoc online ...
I was interviewed by Mike Atherton for the Times and Tim Wigmore for the Telegraph, two perceptive and analytical writers on cricket. After discussing MCC matters, the bait was set for me to wade into ...
On the Tuesday I managed to squeeze in lunch before Keir’s speech, his best yet. We’ve got to give voters a better sense of who we are as a party, and shout proudly about our values – and he delivered ...
In many ways, Fleet and Skegness occupy parallel universes. In the former, you can expect to live until 84; in the latter, ...
The first episode of Celebrity Traitors airs tonight, like a friendly embrace from Nick Clegg. Stephen Fry, Alan Carr, Charlotte Church, Paloma Faith, Tom Daley, Jonathan Ross, Clare Balding and a ...
Jason Burke chronicles how radical activists in the 1970s found violent new ways to pursue their causes ...
Alexandra Wilson’s history of the art form in Britain shows how it used to appeal to everyone, from miners to lords ...
Next year’s edition, to be held in Donald Trump’s America, will only be the latest in a long history of controversial ...