Politics.co.uk: Starmer is governed by polls, not principles – voters can sense it Thursday, 23 October, 2025 Politics once moved at the pace of persuasion. A leader would make a case, tour the country, take questions, debate opponents – and then wait weeks or months to see whether the argument had landed. That rhythm is gone. Now every morning begins with another batch of numbers: headline voting intentions, leader ratings, favourability trackers, approval trends. They’re dissected on social media before... Articles
ConHome: Reform’s conservatism is a myth, and its promises made to be broken 22nd October 2025 Reform UK likes to present itself as the true guardian of right-of-centre politics: the party that believes in fiscal discipline, smaller government, and lower... Articles
PR Week: Diplomacy 101 - What Trump’s state visit can teach business about public affairs 19th September 2025 Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK was a masterclass in soft power. As the first US President ever to receive a second state visit here, every detail - from... Articles
The Groucho Tendency Podcast: What makes an effective MP? 30th June 2025 In this episode of The Groucho Tendency, host Mike Indian is joined by political consultant Mario Creatura and Labour in the City chair Tanisha Aggarwal to... Articles
The Groucho Tendency Podcast: Is the Political Professional Dead? 16th June 2025 On this episode of GnT, host Mike Indian is joined by former political advisers Christine Quigley and Mario Creatura to unpack the dramatic rise of Reform UK... Articles
PRWeek: How to engage Generation Playlist in public affairs 16th June 2025 For those under 30, a world without playlists is unimaginable. For those up to 40, it’s a quaint nostalgic memory. We listen to the music we want in the order... Articles
Influence Magazine: How PR can navigate a fragmented UK political landscape 30th May 2025 The erosion of the Labour-Conservative duopoly is already having a huge impact on those working in political advocacy, with public affairs professionals having... Articles
Political Journeys: Mario Creatura interview 19th March 2025 I really enjoyed speaking to Ryan Henson, CEO of the Coalition for Global Prosperity, for the Political Journeys podcast. We explored my path from an Italian... Articles
The Grocer: Bovaer uproar shows the perils of cutting-edge innovation 28th February 2025 The recent online uproar surrounding Bovaer – a feed additive designed to reduce methane emissions from cattle – created a social media storm. It became so... Articles
ConHome: Our party has a new leader – now it needs a new logo 4th November 2024 Our Conservative leader has a gargantuan task ahead of her: a singular mission to restore public trust in our ability to govern. That will of course be... Articles
Conference Policy Announcements 8th October 2025 See the policies we've announced at Conference for a Stronger Britain National News
Ukraine: Lessons from the front line 7th October 2025 Priti Patel engages in wide-ranging discussions on Ukraine, China, India, the United States and Israel National News
Defending our veterans 7th October 2025 James Cartlidge MP demands the Labour Government protects those who protected us National News
Ending judicial activism 7th October 2025 Robert Jenrick MP fights judicial activism and two-tier justice National News
Fighting for School Standards 7th October 2025 Laura Trott speaks on the work we're doing to tackle Labour’s education vandalism. National News
The Big Health Vote 7th October 2025 Stuart Andrew chairs a debate on the future of the NHS National News