The wrong 1910 election 4th April 2024 1910 was a year of two general elections, the first in January and the second in December. At both elections the Liberal Party was led by Herbert Asquith, who... ArticlesRecent News
Women at the Carlton Club 26th March 2024 In mid-March the Garrick Club came under intense fire for excluding women from membership. Questions were asked about other well-known London clubs. Some have... Articles
Lexden on the 1923 General Election 26th March 2024 December last year brought the centenary of a General Election which had a double significance: it put an end to Stanley Baldwin’s short-lived first Government... ArticlesRecent News
Churchill's sensational by-election a hundred years ago 25th March 2024 In March 1924, the first Labour Government was in office. Winston Churchill, then a Liberal, had been defeated at the last two general elections. He was... Articles
Balfour and Palestine 12th March 2024 The Tory Prime Minister, Arthur Balfour, is remembered above all for the famous Declaration he made as Foreign Secretary in 1917 supporting the creation of a... Articles
Would the Queen have smiled? 7th March 2024 “We are not amused”, Queen Victoria is supposed to have said (there is no evidence that she ever did). However, a smile might have been brought to her lips if... Articles
The gay Tory who spied for the Soviets 26th February 2024 Everyone has heard of the Profumo scandal which did such damage to Harold Macmillan’s Government in 1963. It is often forgotten that his Government had been... Articles
Kings and cancer 7th February 2024 The following letter was published in The Times on 7 February. Sir, It is immensely poignant that the King’s cancer diagnosis should have been announced the day... Articles
No united Ireland 3rd February 2024 The appointment of a Sinn Fein first minister in Northern Ireland has led to speculation that a united Ireland is now a serious prospect. Alistair Lexden... Articles