Tory MPs wrote ‘sponsored content’ praising betting and gambling firms
Four MPs wrote unpaid pro-gambling industry articles sponsored by the Betting and Gaming Council for ConservativeHome
August 2021
Priti Patel appoints ex-Taxpayers’ Alliance head as new aide
Jonathan Isaby joins Home Office as home secretary’s new communications private secretary
September 2020
Desperate Boris Johnson to step up personal attacks on Keir Starmer
Prime minister said to be ‘furious’ after being asked in the House of Commons to withdraw comments about the Labour leader
August 2020
Why Boris Johnson's Tories fell for a tiny sect of libertarian provocateurs
Andy Beckett
The combative contrarian rhetoric of the defunct RCP has long been all over the media. Now it’s in No 10 as well, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
February 2020
Attorney general must not use her powers to politicise role
Austerity is grinding on – it has cut too deep to ‘level up’
John Harris
December 2019
To hold back the Tory wave, progressives will have to join forces
Polly Toynbee
Talking to voters, it’s clear Labour’s ‘red wall’ is weak. But there’s still hope that a Conservative takeover can be blocked, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
December 2018
‘What happens to Brexit?’ Andrew Sparrow answers readers’ questions
Guardian political correspondent Andrew Sparrow has been answering readers’ questions as the news unfolds
September 2018
Embattled May struggles to keep show on the road
Toby Helm and Michael Savage
Man deemed security threat over tax error faces homelessness
August 2018
Jacob Rees-Mogg tells Leave.EU: don't join Tories on my account
May letter aims to rally grassroots Tories to Chequers Brexit plan
August 2016
Conservative donor asks to be removed from David Cameron honours list
Belize offshore secrecy ill at ease with UK politics and US authorities
July 2016
Can Theresa May even sell her new conservatism to her own cabinet?
Tim Bale
The party has had to reconcile competing ideologies since the 19th century. The fledgling ‘Mayism’ will be one of the toughest reinventions to pull off
April 2016
EU referendum: a tricky time for David Cameron to be banging on about Europe
Mark Wallace
With Conservative party history littered with loud alarms and splits, the Panama Papers did nothing to help the remain campaign’s greatest asset
February 2016
Greenslade
Why is Tim Montgomerie's Tory party resignation newsworthy?
Roy Greenslade
Undue attention given to a Times columnist, former blogger and media ‘star’
December 2015
Senior minister attacks Newsnight over Tory bullying claims coverage
Nick Boles defends Tory chairman Lord Feldman after BBC programme reported he saw dossier on allegations in 2010