The rebirth of Sutherland's portrait of Churchill Tuesday, 23 April, 2024 In a letter to The Daily Telegraph published on 23 April, Alistair Lexden drew attention to the existence of a copy of Graham Sutherland’s remarkable portrait, painted for Churchill’s 80th birthday in 1954, which his wife later arranged to have destroyed. SIR -- Graham Sutherland’s preliminary work for his controversial portrait of Churchill possesses all the qualities which made this great artist... Articles
Book Review: Flying High 15th November 2022 Michael Morris, now Lord Naseby, was Conservative MP for Northampton from 1974 to 1997. He recently published a vivid account of his experiences as a young... Articles
Where are the new hospitals? 10th November 2022 A pledge to build a large number of them was a prominent feature of the last Tory election manifesto. In the Lords on 9 November, Alistair Lexden asked about... Speeches
Did Churchill dislike Scotland? 2nd November 2022 That is what many Scottish Nationalists allege. The truth can be found in a new book by a promising young writer, Andrew Liddle, who works in the Scottish media... Articles
A disgraced police chief and a supine Home Office 31st October 2022 It can be a long and difficult process to bring police officers to book for misconduct —as Alistair Lexden has found out in the case of Mike Veale, from his... Speeches
Why the system for electing Conservative leaders must be changed 26th October 2022 The following letter was published in The Times on October 26, two days after Rishi Sunak became the third Conservative leader this year. Sir, As your editorial... Articles
The man who worked to break down trade barriers in Europe 25th October 2022 The man in question was Basil de Ferranti, a Conservative Member of the European Parliament from 1979 to 1988. A profile of him by Alistair Lexden is included... Articles
Peers and the Coronation 20th October 2022 At past coronations, seats were provided for all peers who wanted them. Since the last coronation in 1953, life peers have come into existence and the number of... Articles
Painful reading for ex-Met commissioners 20th October 2022 On 17 October, the latest, and the worst, independent report on the problems of the Metropolitan Police was published. It showed that officers suspected of... Recent News
On this day, 19 October, a century ago: the Carlton Club Meeting 19th October 2022 This famous meeting changed the course of British politics. But It did not bring the Conservative 1922 Committee into being, as is widely believed. *** On the... Articles