The strange rebirth of Christian England
The success of our national church should be of interest to all English people, whether believers or not

The success of our national church should be of interest to all English people, whether believers or not
State dysfunction, sharply segregated ethnic enclaves and the collapse of civic pride give us an unhappy foretaste of sectarian Britain
It was all hands to the pumps at PMQs and the local election campaign as chaos engulfs a party clearly out of its depth and sinking
The Prime Minister answers quite reasonable questions with an orgy of bluster
As the Education Secretary’s destructive Bill passes its final hurdle, the damage may already have been done
The PM slashes health service bureaucracy – after setting up 27 new arm’s-length organisations of his own
PMQs is beginning to look more like a theatrical farce every week – but the Tories manage to dial down the patronise-o-meter
Britain desperately needs an alternative to the old parties, but Nigel Farage is sadly blowing the chance
Visiting a shipyard to talk about defence, the PM comes across like a middle-class Dalek
Sir Keir was flanked by Bridget Phillistine in another national embarrassment of a Prime Minister’s Questions
Dry January? That should be a month for wassailing. The Church still knows best. Lent is for abstinence
While the PM discussed Andrew Tate, Trump seemed more concerned with Sir Keir’s “beautiful” wife
Stephen Flynn showed some mettle amidst Starmer and Badenoch’s squabbling at PMQs
Britain is a soft touch when it comes to letting people stay here who will be a burden on the rest of us
We can’t trust Amazon to deliver a great spy movie, just look at its adaptation track-record
In many areas two-tier policing is no longer a conspiracy theory but an observable fact of life