David Cameron’s return has put the pro-EU, anti-Israel blob back in charge
The Foreign Office has been emboldened to defy Rishi Sunak, and restart all of its old campaigns
The Foreign Office has been emboldened to defy Rishi Sunak, and restart all of its old campaigns
Rather than pretending the flaws don’t exist, GPs should come up with some ideas to make the system work better
Plus: justice for Waspi women; mince pies for afters; Britain's broken roads; multilingual radio; traditional paella; and the Elgin Marbles
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According to a new book, Her Majesty ‘rolls her eyes’ when ‘gender identity or veganism come up’. If so, she speaks for millions
The Left-wing press claimed this week’s National Conservatism conference was a hotbed for the far-Right. The truth is very different
Like San Francisco and many other US cities, Washington DC has experienced sharp increases in crime and homelessness
Britain should not be ‘ashamed’ of any of its past, declares gallery director after backlash against ‘sanitised’ version of history