MPs who deny the existence of two-tier policing are naive at best, anti-British at worst
The findings of this week’s Home Affairs committee report into the Southport riots are laughable

The findings of this week’s Home Affairs committee report into the Southport riots are laughable
An ugly social media post landed Lucy Connolly with a 31-month sentence – her treatment is a testament to our injustice system
Columnists Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson discuss the 11th hour reprieve of ‘controversial’ sentencing guidelines.
Every day there is another betrayal of our wartime generation and the values for which they fought
Planet Normal: Allison Pearson and Liam Halligan discuss how government funding is spent with journalist Charlotte Gill
The civil war engulfing the party is preposterous. What’s important is the future of our ailing country, not a battle of male egos
We do not need a ‘Day of Reflection’ – we need a tough, hard-headed appraisal of how our pandemic response led to such tragic consequences
Ahead of the Covid Day of Reflection, Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson discuss the ongoing Inquiry with Professor Carl Heneghan
The Sussexes were explicitly told not to exploit their royal titles, but ambitious Meghan couldn’t care less
‘Boots on the ground’ will send us into the poorhouse while pretending we’re still a global power. It’s beyond laughable
Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson discuss the recent election results and the impact it can have across Europe
Disastrous economic and environmental policies have led to a mass exodus, but I’ll be sticking around to vote our governing imbeciles out
Since I was confronted over a tweet, thousands of non-crime hate incidents have been recorded. Someone has to fight this nonsense
For the Greatest Interviews series, we revisit a 1998 trip across the world to see the presenter working his magic
Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson discuss the former MEP’s documentary into serious sexual crime in the UK
The vice-president’s speech in Munich was a devastating indictment of the Davos-smooching class – and made Keir Starmer look inept