Long to reign over us 27th January 2022 On 25 January, the Lords enthusiastically backed legislation which provides that, for the first time, the Union flag must be flown on certain days—known as... Speeches
In the name of God, go 21st January 2022 These well-known words, quoted by the former cabinet minister, David Davis, in the Commons on 19 January, and directed at Boris Johnson, added to the political... Recent News
Johnson's turmoil - a historian's view 18th January 2022 Speaking on the BBC’s Broadcasting House programme on 16 January, Alistair Lexden wondered if Boris Johnson would be tempted to try to get out of his... Articles
A Lady of discernment 13th January 2022 Alistair Lexden contributed a few comments to supplement the obituary of the Dowager Lady Farnham, published in The Times on January 4. Lady Farnham served the... Articles
Belated redress for gay people - why should Northern Ireland miss out? 11th January 2022 On 10 January, the Lords agreed without a division to a very significant expansion of the scheme, first introduced in 2012 (and improved in 2016), under which... Speeches
The Prime Minister who turned down the highest order of chivalry 7th January 2022 The announcement of Tony Blair’s appointment by the Queen as a Knight of the Garter in the New Year’s honours list was praised by some, but strongly criticised... Articles
Righting past wrongs for more gay people 4th January 2022 On 3 January, the Government announced that pardons will be made available for “any repealed or abolished civilian or military offence that was imposed on... Recent News
Attlee's place in history 30th December 2021 It is customary to regard Clement Attlee as one of the most important prime ministers in British history. Letters published in The Times on December 27 noted... Articles
A Tory Christmas crisis 21st December 2021 Following his Spectator letter (see below) on strains within the Liberal Party at Christmas 1885, Alistair Lexden wrote to The Daily Telegraph about Christmas... Articles