STEPHEN GLOVER: What a dismal time this is for those of us who regard ourselves as conservative, either with a small or a large ‘C’.
STEPHEN GLOVER: Children once learnt the rhyme about the Grand Old Duke of York, who marched 10,000 men to the top of the hill and marched them down again
STEPHEN GLOVER: Does the Labour Party secretly want to sneak this country back into the European Union without having the courage to admit it? There are good reasons for thinking so.
STEPHEN GLOVER: The true object of Prince Harry’s anger is the Press and in particular the tabloid Press. In his ITV interview with Tom Bradby on Sunday evening, he called it the ‘devil’.
STEPHEN GLOVER: Will Harry and Meghan kill off the monarchy? Lots of people think so. Others hope they will. I should be astonished if they do.
STEPHEN GLOVER: Rishi Sunak, pictured here at yesterday’s PMQs appears remarkably passive when facing the worst industrial action in 40 years that is set to cripple the country over the Christmas period.
Fi Glover, 53, and Jane Garvey, 58, will co-present a podcast and afternoon show for Times Radio, starting on October 10. They are the latest in a string of broadcasters to leave the BBC.
STEPHEN GLOVER: Never has the threat of nuclear retaliation against the west been as explicit as this.
STEPHEN GLOVER: People may differ about the seriousness of the problems that now face this country, but it is generally agreed that they are near to the end of the scale marked ‘calamity’.
STEPHEN GLOVER: Would Charles accept a huge donation from the descendants of Heinrich Himmler or Adolf Eichmann were they in a position to make one?