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  • Bored of reading campaign drivel? Here’s the six political books worth your time

    July 2, 2024

    Want to know what actually goes on in Westminster? City PM's writers have picked their favourite political books actually worth your time.

  • Worst (political) jargon of the week: The ‘working people’

    June 20, 2024

    Working people. What does it mean? People who work – GOTCHA. It can’t be that simple and sure enough, it isn't.

  • Campaign cock-up of the week: The candidates who can’t stop embarrassing themselves

    June 20, 2024

    In this column, former No 10 advisor Giles Kenningham analyses the worst comms screw-ups of the election campaign. So what took the prize for the worst PR gaffe this week?

  • Cyber attack on London hospitals must be a wake-up call for our politicians

    June 14, 2024

    The NHS cyber attacks show exactly why digital security is critically important, yet our politicians don't seem to care, writes Edward Lewis

  • Whoever wins the election would do well to reconnect with the Commonwealth

    June 14, 2024

    Whoever leads the UK must prioritise strong international partnerships. Where better to start than the Commonwealth, writes Lord Marland.

  • Worst election jargon of the week: Triple lock

    June 13, 2024

    To mark election season, City PM's jargon resistance fighters are taking on the realm of politics. This week: the triple lock.

  • AIBU? Mumsnet can sway the election

    June 13, 2024

    Mumsnet is a political power player, and its Manifesto shows it knows it. But its drift to the left reflects a wider gender gap in politics, writes Anna Moloney.

  • Worst (political) jargon of the week: Cut through

    June 6, 2024

    Has a media strategy landed or is your throat about to be slit? Cut through wins worst political jargon of the week.

  • Cleavage by Cleo Watson review: So absurd it could just be true

    June 5, 2024

    Full of the scandal but free from the stakes, Cleavage is the second 'wholly fictitious' book from Boris Johnson's former aide, and it's a riot.

  • The Notebook: How to sum up this election? The politics of ennui

    June 5, 2024

    How to define the mood of this general election? One word: ennui, writes Neil Bennett in today's Notebook column.

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