An IRA Apologist for the Lords 6th August 2020 Writing as a former adviser to Airey Neave and friend of Ian Gow, Alistair Lexden issued the following statement on August 6. “Last week’s honours list included... Recent News
Boris Johnson and the Lords 3rd August 2020 For some years, there has been concern — voiced frequently in the media — about the size of the House of Lords. In 2016, there were 824 members, significantly... Articles
MPs and sex assaults 2nd August 2020 On 30 July, after being found guilty of sexually assaulting two women, the judge told Charlie Elphicke, the former MP for Dover, that he faced “the very real... Recent News
The Empire shrine that never was 29th July 2020 Britain’s pride in its expanding Empire in the nineteenth century led unsurprisingly to calls for the erection of grand and imposing memorials to it in the... Articles
On this day, 75 years ago - Churchill's unexpected election disaster 26th July 2020 The Labour Party swept to power at the 1945 general election. Huge changes followed, particularly in the further development of the welfare state which had been... Articles
Churches out of bounds 24th July 2020 In an oral question in the Lords on 22 July, Alistair Lexden asked: “since social distancing could have been arranged so easily at the outset, was it really... Recent NewsSpeeches
A great historian 21st July 2020 Shortly before his death in 1960, Sir Lewis Namier was hailed at Oxford University as “the creator of the science of modern history who has never forgotten to... Articles
Good Lord deliver us 16th July 2020 The following letter was published in The Daily Telegraph on July 16. SIR - Charles Moore (Comment, July 14) urges us to visit Battle Abbey in Sussex and savour... Articles
When newspapers sold in millions 13th July 2020 In a recent book review in The Spectator magazine, Alan Johnson, the former Labour cabinet minister, claimed that the first newspaper to sell a million copies... Recent News