Judging the House of Lords fairly 23rd March 2019 A strong case can be made for replacing the existing unelected House of Lords by an upper chamber with a membership determined by the votes of the people. But... Articles
Why the media fail to portray independent schools accurately 15th March 2019 That was the theme of an article by Alistair Lexden in a special spring schools supplement to The Spectator, published on 16 March. He was General Secretary of... Articles
The worst Government defeats in Parliament 14th March 2019 The Commons vote of 149 against Mrs May’s EU withdrawal agreement on 12 March was described in many parts of the media as the fourth worst government defeat... Articles
The Tories and Europe 14th March 2019 How did the Tories, who described themselves proudly as the party of Europe in the 1970s and 1980s, get themselves into a state of civil war over our membership... Articles
Letters from Queen Victoria go astray 13th March 2019 On March 9, The Times reported that a letter from Queen Victoria to Tennyson was up for auction in New York. For years it had been available in Lincoln, with... Articles
How Churchill's father wooed Irish nationalists 4th March 2019 On 15 December 1882, an Irishman, Myles Joyce, was hanged for the murder of a family of five in Maamtrasna on the Mayo/Galway border. He was an Irish speaker... Articles
Queen Victoria and her youngest daughter 2nd March 2019 The following letter was published in The Daily Telegraph on 1 March under the heading, “That’s my Baby”. SIR - It is hard to think of short, stout Queen... Articles
Catholic emancipation 190 years ago 1st March 2019 2019 brings the 190th anniversary of full Catholic emancipation. Parliament’s House Magazine marked the anniversary by publishing, in slightly amended form... Articles
A great political philosopher 19th February 2019 An article in The Times on February 14 featured the brilliant comic writer, Richmal Crompton, whose famous William books, of which some 12 million have been... Articles