Bagehot’s notebookThe politics of a tragedyA horrific fire in a tower block in Kensington is adding to Britain’s anti-establishment moodJun 16th 2017
The road to disasterThe lesson from tonight’s astonishing results: campaigns matterThe Conservatives ran one of the worst campaigns in memoryJun 9th 2017
The die is narrowcastUnpicking the Corbynist manifestoThe leaked document reveals a great deal about the internal state of the Labour PartyMay 11th 2017
One nation under MayA brief history of one-nation ConservatismThe phrase—and its application—have evolved since Benjamin Disraeli coined it in 1837May 9th 2017
New mayorsOn the ground with Andy Street in BirminghamA report from Britain’s most important political battle ground, the West Midlands Apr 30th 2017
Labour Party powerbrokersThe tragedy of Len McCluskey’s re-election as head of UniteOne of Britain’s most powerful trade unions will continue to be led towards the hard leftApr 22nd 2017
Taking stockTo understand Britain today, look to the 17th centuryOur new Bagehot columnist considers the state of the nation Apr 21st 2017
Looking back, looking forwardA farewell to BritainOur former Bagehot columnist reflects on Britain’s past, present and futureApr 4th 2017
Strategy after the by-electionsLabour and UKIP both give Tories cause for delightWith one front closed and an enfeebled opposition, Theresa May can turn to the Lib DemsFeb 24th 2017
Go northThe pragmatic case for moving Britain’s capital to ManchesterThe vast Victorian complex by the Thames is in a dreadful stateFeb 23rd 2017
No third wayTony Blair is right on Brexit. Now he should get into the trenches or back offIf the former prime minister wants to return to British politics, here is how he should do itFeb 17th 2017
A long listWhat Brexit and Donald Trump have in commonAn anti-Trump petition goes viral in Britain, but not in pro-Leave constituenciesJan 30th 2017
Brexit and parliamentA court ruling on Article 50 hints at Britain’s coming constitutional stormThe argument over the rights of lawmakers will not be the last post-Brexit constitutional quandaryJan 24th 2017
The “special relationship” Britain should seek Donald Trump’s respect, not his affectionOn the dangers of becoming Europe’s answer to Chris Christie Jan 20th 2017