And then there were two
Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt progress to the final stage of the Tory leadership contest
The centre cannot hold - the failure of Change UK and the atrophying of political thought
Our columnist reflects on why those trying to shake up contemporary politics have been destined to fail
On Britain beyond Brexit and the future of Conservatism
Our columnist reflects on the turmoil facing the Conservative Party
On Change UK’s inadequacies, political agreements and missing Scots
Our Britain columnist muses over the decline of Scottish influence in Westminster
On “Fleabag”, a Corbyn government and Kenneth Clarke’s tandoori moments
Our Britain columnist laments the decline of working-class culture
On “Game of Thrones”, Conservatism, Israel and Lidl
Our political columnist pitches a dynastic new television show
On parliamentarians talented, vainglorious, entertaining and anarchic
Our Britain columnist considers the best and the worst of MPs in a lively week in the House of Commons and beyond
On political caricatures, “real” policies and the idea of public service
Our Britain columnist worries about the lack of talent in the foreground of British politics
On democracy, Sir Lewis Namier and the struggles of the super-rich
Our Britain columnist has not lost all faith in his country’s parliament
On political paralysis, British intellectuals and the wisdom of Victorians
Our Britain columnist offers Theresa May a dramatic suggestion