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The market towns of Norfolk are an unlikely setting for a political row which could rock the sure-footed leadership of David Cameron.
31 Oct 2009
The Tories still don't know how to react when attacked, says Charles Moore.
30 Oct 2009
David Cameron, the Tory leader, has demanded that David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, retract his recent attacks on the Conservatives’ European allies who he accuses of being anti-Semitic.
30 Oct 2009
Clare Cameron, the younger sister of the Tory leader who got him together with Samantha during a family holiday in Calabria, Italy, is herself to tie the knot.
28 Oct 2009
The Tories' plans to deal with Britain's recession are still economically illiterate, argues Simon Heffer.
27 Oct 2009
Tony Blair was last night left facing the grim prospect of life on the scrapheap in David Camerons Britain after the Tory leader said he would prefer absolutely anyone else to get the job of "El Presidente" of the European Union.
27 Oct 2009
David Cameron says the last thing that Europe needs is the “all-acting” former prime minister at its head.
27 Oct 2009
David Cameron and Boris Johnson will have their association with the elite Bullingdon Club, the Oxford University dining society, put back under the spotlight again in a major new play opening next year.
25 Oct 2009
A revolt is brewing among Tory activists against women-only shortlists, but getting more female MPs is crucial, says Melissa Kite.
25 Oct 2009
Most voters want the best candidate as their MP, not the best after half the population has been ruled out, observes Simon Heffer.
23 Oct 2009
Our debts are much worse but the political situation will be much better for David Cameron, says Benedict Brogan.
22 Oct 2009
David Cameron would do well to remember Blair's Babes as he flaunts his all-women short lists, writes Liz Hunt.
21 Oct 2009
The Balls fiasco perfectly illustrates the folly of public sector patronage, says Simon Heffer
20 Oct 2009
Gordon Brown is trying to persuade world leaders to clinch a deal at the Copenhagen climate change summit. Geoffrey Lean looks at his chances of success.
20 Oct 2009
Speechbreaker is a new website that puts you in charge of the speeches of David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Gordon Brown.
19 Oct 2009
Telegraph View: Ruling out a Lisbon referendum does not relieve the Conservatives of their basic duty, which is to take back sovereign powers from an unelected, unpopular and inefficient European Union.
19 Oct 2009
Baroness Thatcher is to receive an international statesmanship award on Tuesday night from David Cameron.
19 Oct 2009
David Cameron failed in an attempt to parachute an ally of George Osborne into a safe seat for the next general election, it has been claimed.
19 Oct 2009
I yield to no one in my admiration for Anya Hindmarch, but I can't see why it's necessary to drag her into the second chamber, writes Melanie McDonagh.
19 Oct 2009
Plans for a televised election debate have been plunged into chaos by squabbling between the party leaders over how it would be staged.
17 Oct 2009
Geoffrey Lean is afraid to say that the solar-powered chickens may be fluttering home to roost.
16 Oct 2009
The last 30 years of government have failed to give power away but the Tories could be different, argues Jamie Bartlett.
16 Oct 2009
Irked by the pictures that were taken of him quaffing champagne during the Tory conference, David Cameron declined to attend the lavish 300th anniversary party for Tatler at Lancaster House in St James's.
15 Oct 2009
The Conservative party policy of enticing unhappy couples with incentives to keep them together overlooks the good that comes from strong, stable families in the first place, writes Jen Lexmond.
15 Oct 2009
Martin Bell, the former anti-sleaze MP, is in secret talks to field an independent candidate against Alan Duncan who was sacked from the shadow cabinet after complaining MPs were made to live on rations.
15 Oct 2009
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