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Mail hails Mordaunt as the Tories’ last chance
The change of heart is said to have stuck in the craw of editor-in-chief Paul Dacre
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Rats in a Sack: RIP Ronnie, the MP for fetishes
Our digest of the worst of Westminster looks at Lee Anderson, Brendan Clarke-Smith, Andy Coulson and more
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The plot to reinstate Boris Johnson as prime minister
Johnson superfan and “mad redhead” Lady Judith McAlpine has emerged as the instigator of the madcap scheme
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A right royal photo bomb
Kate’s edited picture is a reminder that the truth matters
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Rats in a Sack: Michelle Donelan pens some expensive fiction
Our digest of the worst of Westminster looks at Lee Anderson, Andrew Neil, George Galloway and more
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I have a dream.. an end to cronyism and corruption
We need a Britain that rewards hard work, where so-called tax exiles and clever tax accountants are no longer seen as heroes
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Paul Marshall, creature of the right
The investor has served up a hateful diet of culture war and conspiracy theory at GB News. Now he’s eyeing up the mainstream Tory media
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Was the Mail behind Sunak’s night-time address?
The prime minister’s speech to the nation followed a meeting with the paper’s editor-in-chief
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Rats in a Sack: Does One Nation Penny back He Stands Up For Me Lee?
Our digest of the worst of Westminster looks at Lee Anderson, Kelvin MacKenzie, Boris Johnson and more
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ITV is now the nation’s conscience, and it’s telling the truth about Covid lies
What does it say about our politics that justice is now delivered via TV dramas?
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Alastair Campbell’s Diary: Parliament’s lessons from the Commons Gaza vote
An issue as serious as the Israel-Gaza war got lost in arcane parliamentary semantics
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The Tories broke Britain. But the right wing press still blame Labour
The right wing media has finally woken up to the fact that nothing in Britain works. Now they can’t wait to pin it all on Starmer
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The Hunter Biden witch hunt
The US media seemingly cannot resist even the most obvious of bait when it is delivered by the Republicans
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RedBird IMI’s Telegraph bid is a headache for Sunak
He may make it Labour’s problem when they come into office
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Rats in a Sack: Truss bags the backing of Hugh Janus
Our digest of the worst of Westminster looks at Kemi Badenoch, Daniel Hannan, the New Statesman and more
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Alastair Campbell’s Diary: The prime minister is sunk
I'm starting to think the Tories are heading back, not a day too soon, into opposition
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The trouble with Kemi Badenoch
New by-election defeats have put Sunak under pressure. But the flaws of his likely successor suggest she would be another disaster for the Tories
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Alexei Navalny and me
Navalny knew that every syllable he uttered was a potential death sentence, but he spoke anyway
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How the west betrayed Navalny
We could have helped him become Russia’s Mandela – but instead we preferred performative scolding and mindless culture wars
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Boris continues to be bankrolled
The former prime minister may be making millions now he’s left office, but he still can’t resist a freebie holiday
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Tory MPs taking the GB News shilling are Nigel Farage’s useful idiots
Like a Venus flytrap, he welcomes Conservatives into his sanctum and is now slowly digesting them
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Rats in a Sack: Badenoch’s issue is Gove, Actually
Our digest of the worst of Westminster looks at Nadine Dorries, Andrew Bridgen, Rishi Sunak and more
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Review: A farewell to the ENO
It’s leaving London and going out on a high
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Putin’s useful idiot only served one purpose: promoting fascism
Tucker Carlson’s interview with Putin did nothing but inflate the dictator’s ego and advertise his own version of history
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Alastair Campbell’s Diary: Laura Trott’s car crash economics get a free ride
The reaction to her catastrophic interview would have been inescapable if Trott were a Labour minister
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Labour’s creaking machine
The mishandling of antisemitism allegations is the second gaffe by Starmer’s operation in as many weeks. Is his media team up to the job?
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Sunak ponders Johnson’s return to frontline politics
Mandrake hears the former prime minister has named his price; a life peerage
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The republic is in grave peril as American Ulysses Biden fades away
The stakes in this election could scarcely be higher. Is Biden up to the challenge?
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Alastair Campbell’s Diary: Derek Draper and the Dalai Lama
The point of life is to live it and Derek embodied this
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Sir Ed Davey breaks his silence over the Post Office scandal
Davey is desperately trying to fight off allegations of being “the invisible man”
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Liz Truss and the PopCon attention seekers
All they really want is to be on telly...