Sex and politics in inter-war Britain 23rd March 2021 Henry Channon, always called Chips Channon (though no one knows why), was one of the 20th century’s greatest diarists—some say the greatest of all. A heavily... Articles
A disastrous protocol 12th March 2021 The Northern Ireland Protocol, agreed between the Government and the EU, came into force on 1 January. It keeps Northern Ireland in the EU single market for... Articles
Archie Mountbatten-Windsor 10th March 2021 Would he now be Prince Archie if disgraceful people at the Palace had not deprived him of his birthright? That was the impression that the Duchess of Sussex... Articles
BLM's anti-Churchill rant 8th March 2021 The following letter was published in The Daily Telegraph on March 6. The conference in question took place in early February, and drew a strong protest from... Articles
A Minister for the Union 21st February 2021 The publication of an important report on the future of the Union has been put off for far too long by the government. Meanwhile, the case for creating a... Articles
Churchill and the abuse of history 13th February 2021 On February 12, The Times reported that at a conference at Churchill College, Cambridge, named in honour of Sir Winston, one speaker had described him as “a... Articles
Bishop Bell - lessons unlearnt by Welby 5th February 2021 Like the Bourbons, the Church of England under its present leadership seems incapable of learning from its mistakes. When it attempted to impugn the reputation... Articles
Nye Bevan and Winston Churchill - a Westminster battle during World War Two 1st February 2021 Nye Bevan was made famous by the NHS, which he created during the post-war Attlee Government, though much preliminary work had been done by Neville Chamberlain... Articles
Lord Liverpool - our greatest Prime Minister? 26th January 2021 A new biography of Lord Liverpool argues that he deserves the highest place, above all other prime ministers. Alistair Lexden is unconvinced, as he explains in... Articles