The pair’s relationship has gotten off to a promising start
By Katy Balls
After years of factional battles, the aim of the new operation is to make Labour seem sensible and decent
By Katy Balls
The biggest obstacle to an agreement remains agriculture
By Katy Balls
Boris’s critics have been given their biggest chance yet at destabilizing his operation
By Katy Balls
My wedding is off — but I’m one of the lucky ones
By Katy Balls
Johnson talked of firing up parts of the economy one by one with public health remaining the driving priority
By Katy Balls
The British PM will still lead the government response — be it from the safety of his own residence
By Katy Balls
Their initial strategy would likely have resulted in 250,000 deaths as the infections would overwhelm intensive care
By Katy Balls
Expect some strategic ambiguity in the early stages
By Katy Balls
What type of free trade deal does the EU have with Australia? Well, there currently isn’t one
By Katy Balls
A strong communicator leading the depleted party could still present a threat to the government
By Katy Balls
Britain is set to leave the EU on January 31
By Katy Balls
There is a reason why the SNP has spent a generation arguing the case for ‘independence in Europe’
By Katy Balls
A succession plan is being sketched out to deal with the eventuality of Corbyn crashing and burning
By Katy Balls
The real battle for votes is happening online
By Katy Balls