Published by The i Paper (8th September, 2025)
Farage is selling poison to a seething electorate
Published by The i Paper (27th August, 2025)
The hypocrisy of Lucy Connolly’s defenders
Published by The i Paper (25th August, 2025)
London is far from finished
Published by The i paper (28th July, 2025)
Reform is about to be put under the microscope
Published by The i paper (5th May, 2025) Zia Yusuf, the chairman of Reform UK, has been busy in the media boasting about his party’s success in the […]
Trump is shattering the political right
Published by The i paper (31st March, 2025) There is not much to celebrate looking around the world today, seeing the continuing bloodshed in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan through […]
How not to win votes and influence
Published by The i paper (2nd September, 2024) Wendy Morton is one of those rare beasts: a Conservative MP who survived at the hands of voters in July. […]
Far right pose a threat to our democracy
Published by The i paper (5th August, 2024) So the first crisis of Sir Keir Starmer’s time in Downing Street turns out to be a summer rampage of terror […]
Tories deserve to be kicked as hard as possible into the history books
Published by The i paper (1st July, 2024) When Rishi Sunak stood before the dwindling band of Tory faithful at their party conference last year, he spoke about the […]
Our age of false prophets
Published by The i paper (8th August, 2022) Nine days after Donald Trump was ousted from the White House by voters in the US, I found myself reporting […]