No surprise as Boris Johnson’s swansong showed not even a hint of penitence
There were no tears, not a catch of the throat, as the almost chipper PM announced his departure
There were no tears, not a catch of the throat, as the almost chipper PM announced his departure
Try as he might, the Prime Minister could not avoid drama at every turn on an action-packed day in Westminster
It’s no wonder we’re failing to confront the costs of the shutdowns. The nation was gripped by a madness
The Prime Minister exuded the glow of a fine summer's day as he bounded around the Nato summit in Madrid
The Home Secretary was in combative mood after her Rwanda deportation scheme was thwarted at the last
Ministers talk tough on the Protocol but otherwise have refused to seize the opportunities from leaving
Wondering how a leader who raised taxes can rail against his own tax rises? The PM’s big reset speech was full of contradiction and paradox
It should have proved a challenge, but Boris looked breezy and blasé as he was somehow handed his second win of the week in the Commons
The question isn’t whether they can win another landslide, but who can prevent a total defeat
'Humbled' PM survives calls to resign over Downing Street gatherings, but voters may decide the party's over at the next election
Negativity, nastiness and envy are inevitable in a society where prosperity is now a zero-sum game
No more fines for Boris and Carrie served to crush the dreams of eager Lobby hacks
Prime Minister can hardly resist making energy firms pay more when he has raised bills for millions of struggling families
This nightmare of surging inflation and taxation is a direct consequence of the retreat from Thatcherism
Slanging matches and revelations at First Minister’s Questions almost had echoes of the celebrity trial south of the border
The Home Secretary took great relish in the lamentations of her enemies – indeed, they seemed to spur her on