Fourteen years of Tory rule have left Britain a lazy, dangerous, Left-wing mess
It hardly matters that Labour will be worse, when voters feel so betrayed by the Tories
It hardly matters that Labour will be worse, when voters feel so betrayed by the Tories
Harry Potter author calls for investigation into why groups were given ‘privileged places at the table’
Former PM spent several weeks itching, and says some claimed Dilyn, Boris Johnson’s dog, was the main suspect
The Telegraph’s weekly Peterborough diary column offers an unparalleled insight into what’s really going on at Westminster and beyond
Former PM invokes Reagan as he urges Republicans to back funding package for Kyiv and calls for Ukraine to join Nato
The Canadian prime minister says he has already held ‘excellent conversations’ with the US, UK and Australia over joining the alliance
Two cabinet ministers also say they back maintaining exports, as pressure grows on Rishi Sunak to impose ban
The agreement was first proposed during the pandemic in 2021 as a way of improving alert systems and the production of vaccines
The last thing the country needs now is another leadership contest. The public feels betrayed enough already
Senior staff member faces investigation as David TC Davies calls for Ombudsman’s office to be ‘dismantled’ over impartiality fears
Labour leader will say Tories have reneged on flagship promise to spread jobs and wealth across country
Peer attended a meeting with MoD officials on behalf of a defence company in return for payment
Boris Johnson has taken on many topics in his regular Telegraph column which readers have loved over the years. Upon taking up residence in Number 10 as Prime Minister, we pulled his output together into an easy-to-navigate format so that you can understand what makes him tick.
Nimco Ali, a high-profile feminist campaigner, says force is an ‘absolute joke’ after being told that her report into crime had been closed
The Telegraph’s weekly Peterborough diary column offers an unparalleled insight into what’s really going on at Westminster and beyond
As America turns inward and the wider world loses interest, it should be clear to all that this is now a European fight
The former Prime Minister does not think he owes No 10’s current incumbent anything
Pair said to have barely spoken to each other in year, raising doubts the former PM could return to campaign trail
Support of former prime minister’s father depends on rejoining European Environmental Agency
There’s some merit to Lord Mandelson’s idea that Keir Starmer shed a few pounds – many political heavyweights have gained from slimming down
Mr Johnson talked to Nicolás Maduro about the war in Ukraine amid fears his country would supply weapons to Russia
The former PM is mooted for a return to his old seat, but frenemy David Cameron could be in the way of any grand comeback plans
Her elevation to PM did not reflect how people had voted on Brexit. Her successors were left in office, but not in power
Despite her laudable commitment to public office, she may be remembered as one of the worst PMs of modern times