Nigel Horne
Nigel Horne is Comment Editor of The Week.co.uk. He was formerly Editor of the website until September 2013. He previously held executive roles at The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Times.
Latest articles by Nigel Horne
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Was that the most depressing item ever on the Today prog?
In Depth BBC reporter goes to Wolverhampton South West and finds not one student interested in voting
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The Good Right: a soft ‘n’ furry Tory alternative
In Depth Tim Montgomerie and Stephan Shakespeare propose a new compassionate Conservatism. Here’s how…
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Ed Miliband and the Creme de Menthe problem
In Depth Asked what beverage Miliband would be, a focus group suggested ‘a drink nobody would order’
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Blair to the rescue – but does Miliband need Toxic Tony?
In Depth Why Miliband might be ‘cautious’ about accepting Blair’s offer to do ‘whatever the party wants’ to help it win
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BBC’s Daily Politics shows Newsnight how it’s done
In Depth If taking on Big Business proves a turning point in Miliband’s fortunes, only Andrew Neil’s show was on the money
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Miliband finds his scoring boots in assault on Pessina
In Depth The Labour leader doesn’t always hit the open goals, as playwright David Hare reminded us at the weekend
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Election 2015: How long can this Green Party joke last?
In Depth Greens’ Natalie Bennett in ‘car crash’ interview while Sturgeon and Farage show why they’re a TV threat
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Time for grand coalition of Labour and the Tories?
In Depth It sounds like a joke – but some in Westminster are apparently beginning to take the idea seriously
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James Blunt v Labour’s Chris Bryant: who’s the wazzock?
In Depth And as for Chuka Umunna vs Dermot Murnaghan, what got into the Sky presenter? Should he be applying to Fox News?
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Five reasons why Ukip would dump Nigel Farage
In Depth Kerry Smith resigns after being caught ranting at ‘pooftahs’ and ‘peasants’ – but when will Farage go?
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Sex, leaks and lies: Basildon brush-off for Natasha and Neil
In Depth Bolter did not study PPE at Oxford as her CV claims: Hamilton pulls out after Ukip queries his expenses
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#CameronMustGo: PM's turn to face public ridicule
In Depth Two new polls show Labour leading Tories by five points; Jack Monroe row fails to stop Twitterstorm
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Rise of Ukip is Cameron's fault – and Miliband's and Brown's
In Depth Why can't main parties come up with immigration policies to match the public's subtle concerns?
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'Bongo Bongo' cartoon lands Ukip candidate in the soup
In Depth Ukip’s man in Dover posts cartoon lampooning party’s values – but is this how Ukippers truly feel, asks Tory
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2015 election countdown: time to expose Ukip's weaknesses?
In Depth Cameron needs to explode the myths about Ukip's popularity and likeability while he has time
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2015 election countdown: Cameron still looks a loser
In Depth Polling points up two problems for the Tories: Ukip vote stays solid and there's a big swing to Labour
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2015 election countdown: will Ukip really sink the Tories?
In Depth Tory optimists have been sustained by the belief that Ukip will fade: but polls suggest that won't happen
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2015 election countdown: too late to ditch Ed Miliband?
In Depth Alan Johnson’s memoirs and appearances on Question Time make him a popular candidate to take over
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New anti-Semitism row: should Le Pen's daughter kick him out?
In Depth As Marine Le Pen tries to exploit the Front National's success at the polls, her father does it again…
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Marine Le Pen victorious: but is she as popular as she thinks?
In Depth Some crumbs of comfort for those who can't believe the French really admire the National Front
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Le Pen does it again: 'Ebola virus to wipe out immigrants'
In Depth Has France's Front National really changed? Or does Jean-Marie Le Pen speak for its members?
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Two women editors ousted: badasses or just doing their job?
In Depth Did the editors of the New York Times and Le Monde face harsher criticism because they were female?
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Dan Hodges, Ed Miliband and a touch of class warfare
In Depth Telegraph blogger goes ballistic over Labour’s new party political spoof. Does he have a point?
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Deborah Rogers was here: death of a literary lioness
In Depth Legendary agent will be missed by some of world's best novelists – McEwan, Ishiguro, Kenneally et al
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