The neighbours may have taken against him and the headlines are regularly hostile, but it seems there is no stopping Boris getting the keys to Downing Street.
Brian Monteith
Farage ready to turn screw on May’s Brexit meltdown
MPs may be taking a much-needed Easter break from the Brexit squabbling, but it looks like we are about to witness the beginnings of a resurrection that will change the political landscape.
Electing pointless MEPs may help reshape British politics
If ever an example of how internationally embarrassing and politically absurd the conduct of Theresa May’s government has been in handling the Brexit negotiations it is the fact that the UK now faces holding elections for the European Union’s Parliament even though we still intend to leave.
Corbyn dancing to May’s tune in this battle of political survival
The clock is ticking for more than just Brexit. The two main party leaders are now in a face-off over who emerges as saint or sinner.
An elected Lord Provost may be a step to solving ‘over-tourism’
It sometimes takes a personality outside of politics but with an informed and insightful view to raise an important issue so people sit up and take note.