James Millar
James Millar: Stars aligning for Starmer’s shout at power
September 9, 2020
James Millar: You don’t get to choose who you govern
August 26, 2020
James Millar: Remember the forgotten victims of Covid-19
August 12, 2020
James Millar: Political lights dimmed north of the border
July 28, 2020
James Millar: Borders barney frees forces not understood
July 15, 2020
James Millar: Do not adjust your set, it’s the new normal
June 17, 2020
James Millar: Books that speak volumes about our times
June 3, 2020
James Millar: Rees-Mogg needs to update his outlook
May 20, 2020
James Millar: Opening up is hard to do – for governments
May 6, 2020
James Millar: If we can’t take history lessons, at least let’s learn something about basic geography
April 22, 2020
James Millar: Keir Starmer has teed Labour up nicely for a shot at an unlikely victory
April 8, 2020
James Millar: Serious situation requires a serious leader
March 25, 2020
James Millar: Blair could yet have his Bobby Ewing moment
February 26, 2020
James Millar: When the PM shuffles his deck, expect the Jacks and the Kings to come out on top – again
February 12, 2020
James Millar: Listening to the tune the public is singing is how politicians will glimpse the true face behind the mask
January 15, 2020
James Millar: The two unguarded words that unleashed a decade of duff politics
December 31, 2019
James Millar: This is supposed to be a Brexit election – but meaningful debate of the issue is awfully thin on the ground
December 4, 2019
James Millar: Politicians who seek to constrict dreams are bound to fail
November 20, 2019
James Millar: Swinson snub could backfire on big guns
November 7, 2019
James Millar: There is a party with all the answers on Brexit after all it turns out – a Roman toga party
October 23, 2019
James Millar: Hide from reality if you must – but it will only hurt all the more when it bites
October 9, 2019
James Millar: Online world has pushed politics off course
September 25, 2019
James Millar: When Boris is so bad he makes Corbyn look good, the real losers are Labour
September 11, 2019
James Millar: If vegetables were the funniest thing at this year’s fringe, politicians were the most absurd
August 28, 2019