STEPHEN GLOVER: Rishi’s latest error of judgment is to order a Whitehall inquiry into the identity of the person who leaked details of his wife’s non-dom status.
STEPHEN GLOVER: Millions of people, myself included, believe the BBC is sometimes biased towards the Left. Nowhere is this more apparent than on Radio 4’s Today programme.
STEPHEN GLOVER: Universities used to be places where open-mindedness and free speech were taken for granted, although the hard-Left remained a threat.
Helen Glover could not make it a third Olympic gold medal in as many Games after finishing fourth in the women’s coxless pairs final with Polly Swann.
Will future school children learn about how a row over sausages led to a crisis in which Britain’s major ally, America, became hostile, and its former EU partners turned nasty?
STEPHEN GLOVER: All his life Boris Johnson has cut corners, ignored rules and flouted convention, both in his private and his professional life.
STEPHEN GLOVER: Over the past quarter of a century a dangerous new belief has sprung up in political circles.
STEPHEN GLOVER: There’s a widely held belief in the world that we have a human right to feel sorry for ourselves, and that particularly during the pandemic we should be allowed to let rip.
STEPHEN GLOVER: Confronted by the threat of a wildcat referendum that apparently commands democratic support in Scotland, what should Boris Johnson do?
Mad (and dangerous) idea number two: to give police access to our private health data as part of a crackdown on breaches of quarantine, writes STEPHEN GLOVER.