Politicsman gets trust from the Conservative Party Chairman, Theresa May.
Tribalism, huge egos and election campaigns that never end: the lady with the kitten heels pinpoints why politics isn't working . . . 01/07/2003 read »
Clash of the Titians or mild bemusement? Politicsman goes to hear the Chinese angle on American power.
American power! NeoCons! The gruesome hand of unipolar power shaking the earth to the core! Politicsman goes to see Professor Chi to find out what the Chinese think of Uncle Sam . . . . . 23/06/2003 read »
An MP and a journalist met to discuss whether time had changed their attitudes towards the war in Iraq. Politicsman reports.
As the sun rose over London, a motley pool of diplomats, journalists, politicians and thinkers gathered to reflect on last year's war in Iraq . . . 18/03/2004 read »
British Empire: good or bad? Politicsman investigates.
Most political events are tedious affairs, designed for politics buffs, wonks and anoraks. However, the organisers of the 'Intelligence Squared' debates believe that people are willing to pay up to £20 a head to listen to political and intellectual debate . . . 17/06/2004 read »
Many people love to hate the UN, but others simply adore it. Every year, a group of these enamoured supporters meet up and try to win Britain's politicians over to their cause . . . 20/05/2004 read »