Section: Analysis

Total Results: 1004


December 16, 2019

Eight ways to unite the nation We've endured too many years of bad government. Let's hope Boris seizes this chance to be a great leader

Polly Mackenzie

Friday
13.12

13.12

The three words that won the election Coming from Theresa May, the phrase 'Get Brexit Done' didn't sound convincing; coming from Boris Johnson, it swept the board

James Johnson

Thursday
12.12

12.12

Time for Boris Johnson to show his true colours Following his resounding win, the PM will no longer be able to leave his political creed undefined

Matthew Goodwin

12.12

Why 2019 became the Instagram election Trust in politicians is so low that they've adopted the 'staged authenticity' of celebrity influencers

Paolo Gerbaudo

Tuesday
10.12

10.12

Could the Tories ever win the black vote? With the Conservatives set to grab historic Labour heartlands, the minority electorate could be next

Mutaz Ahmed

Thursday
05.12

05.12

How the Tories could conjure a youthquake The Conservatives could be doomed if they don't win over the under-30s

Various Contributors

Wednesday
04.12

04.12

How Global English became a source of division The international language increasingly divides the Somewheres and Anywheres of the world

Ben Sixsmith

Tuesday
03.12

03.12

Why it’s so easy to invent conspiracy theories Was Shakespeare Shakespeare? Did Molière write Molière? The world is full of more coincidences than we might think

Tom Chivers

03.12

Does the North-South divide really exist? All of England needs to be able to break free from the grip of the union state in London

John Denham

Monday
02.12

02.12

Is this the Tories’ real manifesto? Dominic Cummings has hinted at a bold new direction for the Government

Peter Franklin

Friday
29.11

29.11

Why not cancel Nancy Astor? The former MP had a statue unveiled yesterday, yet many historical figures have been condemned for far less racist views

Douglas Murray

Thursday
28.11

28.11

Should we have just waited for the EU to die? Niall Ferguson reveals how you can be both anti-EU and anti-Brexit

Peter Franklin