US election polls: Trump needs to act fast to prevent a crushing Biden landslide
In US elections pundits often talk of an “October surprise”, an unexpected event that suddenly alters the political calculus. The 2016 election saw a positive
In US elections pundits often talk of an “October surprise”, an unexpected event that suddenly alters the political calculus. The 2016 election saw a positive
When Allegra Stratton left the journalistic world to join Rishi Sunak’s team in April, there were raised eyebrows at Westminster. Not just because Sunak –
Behind all the white noise generated by soundbites, uncompromising-sounding statements aimed at reassuring interested constituencies, and the accustomed sabre-rattling, a note of cautious but substantive
In 2016, Donald Trump won 54% of the traditionally Democrat trade union vote in Ohio, a margin that eclipsed national exit polls by 12%. Nor
It would be an exaggeration to say that the anxiety gripping Europe as it confronts a second wave of the coronavirus is about to mutate
Today’s UK GDP estimated figures for August, showing a rise of 2.1% for the month, come with a health warning that they are more uncertain
It sounds like another crackpot scheme to shore up the housing market, in the baleful tradition of Help to Buy. Yet the idea of long
One of the Chinese government’s most frequent protestations against accusations of wrongdoing is that it never interferes in the affairs of other nations. As an
Downing Street “sources” provoked much excitement by suggesting that two very un-woke newspaper editors, Charles Moore and Paul Dacre, might be just the ticket for
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