How Brexit could shatter Britain’s two-party politics
Published by CapX (15th March, 2019) On the day the coalition government was formed, I found myself briefly alone with... Read Full Article
Published by CapX (15th March, 2019) On the day the coalition government was formed, I found myself briefly alone with... Read Full Article
Published by CapX (23rd October, 2018) Few people would have expected Bernard Hogan-Howe to become the nation’s latest outspoken campaigner... Read Full Article
Published by CapX (12th April, 2018) There is one fact that everyone can agree: the war in Syria is utterly... Read Full Article
Published by CapX (26th January, 2018) I went to hospital earlier this week for a small but troubling skin condition.... Read Full Article
Published by CapX (27th July, 2017) When I was in Liberia three years ago covering the ebola epidemic, I was... Read Full Article
Published by CapX (11th June, 2017) It used to be said that there was a Chinese curse wishing someone might... Read Full Article
Published by CapX (1st June, 2017) What a strange and suddenly absorbing election. The anticipated coronation of Theresa May, touching... Read Full Article
Published by CapX (11th May, 2017) The Sunshine Policy of engagement between the two Koreas ran for a decade until... Read Full Article
Published by CapX (26th April, 2017) The spring sun shone and cherry blossom fluttered down to the delight of locals... Read Full Article
Published by CapX (24th March, 2017) So here we go again: Red Nose Day has arrived with japes, high jinks... Read Full Article