The president’s endorsement of a fringe far-right group undermines our country — and the special relationship. By Matthew d’Ancona Britain’s Conservative Party is like a driverless car, visibly headed ...
D'Ancona's smart, riveting thriller opens with a bang when political consultant Mia Taylor, who slipped away from a family celebration to meet her boss and lover, returns to find her whole charming, ...
Matthew d’Ancona is editor at large at the New European and a columnist at the London Evening Standard. After 13 years governing the United Kingdom, the Conservative Party is bracing for eviction from ...
The new editor of The Spectator has been advised by his counterpart at the New Statesman to show that "he and he alone" is in charge of the Right-leaning political weekly. The Sunday Telegraph deputy ...
Literature has not been kind to London's East End. Dickens plumbed its wretchedness, as did other writers in titles like "The People of the Abyss" and "The Nether World." Yet these foul streets have ...
President Bush raised a lot of eyebrows last week when he referenced Graham Greene’s 1955 novel, The Quiet American, in a speech before the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Time magazine called it “curious,” ...
LONDON — British film director Bryan Forbes, whose work includes the original 1970s horror classic “The Stepford Wives,” has died at age 86 after a long illness, a family spokesman said Wednesday.