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LORD ASHCROFT: When Rishi Sunak became Prime Minister, the various crises in the Conservative Party prompted some to consider it as a circus. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: Many people like his calm, businesslike approach to tackling the nation's ills and are willing to give him time to get to grips with them. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: Why was Flight 777A, a civilian aircraft, shot down by German pilots on its way from Portugal to Britain, with the death of all those on board? → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: Yesterday I wrote about how people in Britain see their monarchy as they prepare to witness the Coronation of the new King. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: Voters in England, Scotland and Wales said that in a referendum tomorrow, they would keep the monarchy by comfortable margins. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: The pretty, dark-haired young woman in a nurse's uniform felt her heart thump inside her chest as she presented her identity papers to the Nazi soldiers. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: Today, with the help of Ogden-Smith's relatives and residents living in and close to the village of Querrien, I can recount the extraordinary events of July 29, 1944. → Read More
The next Tory leader will need to marry hard-headed competence with the evolving values of new generations, while recognizing that a winning party is always a… → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: Those visiting the Allied Special Forces Memorial Grove will formally unveil a new tribute to Captain John Hamilton MC, who was killed in the Falklands War. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: Melanie, a school teacher from Lincolnshire, intends to visit her father's grave in Aldershot for the first time. She plans to travel to the Falklands with her partner and son. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: Earlier this month, journalist Graham Boynton wrote a thought-provoking piece for the Daily Mail on the heated issue of trophy hunting in Africa. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: Looking at my latest polling, it is easy to see why many believe that Boris Johnson's Downing Street days are numbered. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: Malta, a strong, proud, vibrant nation which gained its independence from the UK in 1964, is one of only three recipients of a collective George Cross. → Read More
Every time John Phillips looks in the mirror he is reminded of the Falklands War 40 years ago. That's because the left sleeves of his shirt and jumper are always neatly tucked away out of sight. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: Trudi McPhee, a sixth generation islander, farms her 8,500 acres of land populated by 1,700 sheep on East Falkland, where she was born and raised. She helped troops free it. → Read More
An authoritative new book sets out why there needs to be a revolution in the way we think about - and treat - the nation's health → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT and ISABEL OAKESHOTT: The fact is, the need for many additional healthcare professionals is among the thorniest and most urgent now facing the NHS. Yet there are no quick fixes. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: My book about Carrie Johnson, serialised for the first time in last week's Mail on Sunday, has generated plenty of comment and speculation. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: On the face of it, Carrie Symonds's 30th birthday party in the spring of 2018 was nothing out of the ordinary. → Read More
LORD ASHCROFT: One of Johnson's closest allies in the Cabinet has said privately to sources quoted in this book that they believe Carrie is 'the number one problem' in Johnson's administration. → Read More