Day 1 at the CPC17
The Conservative Party Conference has officially been opened, and it is depressing.
The Conservative Party Conference has officially been opened, and it is depressing.
Daring to move into the world of politics, Matthew Munday wants to set the books straight on David Cameron.
As we enter the year of 2017 I feel somewhat excited for the political journey ahead… however, my patience has frayed on one particular issue!
Does UKIP really have much to live for? Will Diane James be the fresh leadership the party needs to heal divisions?
Political Editor James Wearmouth welcomes the new politics team to Berkeley Squares.
Your essential guide to local politics (and more). Inside this special edition: a child is born; a peasants’ revolt; a diplomatic row; a WORLD EXCLUSIVE on Christianity and politics; and five referendums (can you spot them all?). Also: a quiz question!
Ferguson and Rees launch their mayoral campaigns, and as we welcome one new candidate to the race, we sadly lose another.
Liam Fox has become something of a Brexit Superstar in recent months. Could his dislike of the EU help him outfox his rivals to become the next PM?
Our political editor brings you all the local politics you’ll ever need — and more! Inside this edition, find out: Who is Larry the Lion? Who is Sue? (again) Who has been following the money? Who will speak for Bristol?
As Cameron’s negotiating prowess is called into question by the press and his own MPs, our political editor wonders whether anyone else could get a better deal.