Helen Lewis

Helen Lewis is an award-winning journalist and author who covers British politics for The Atlantic. She has reported on the UK's political landscape for several years, focusing on the Conservative Party and its impact on the nation. Her work has appeared in various publications, including The Atlantic, The Guardian, and New Statesman. Lewis is known for her unique perspective and in-depth analysis of political events and trends. She regularly appears as a commentator on television and radio programs to discuss current affairs.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

82%

Examples:

  • More than 60 Conservative members of Parliament have already decided not to run in the next election.
  • The only two other answers to this challenge—higher taxes and higher borrowing—are politically unpalatable.
  • The recent local and mayoral elections were bloody for the Tories.
  • They lost nearly 500 local councilors, the mayoral elections in London and Birmingham, and a special election in the northern-English constituency of Blackpool South.

Conflicts of Interest

60%

Examples:

No current examples available.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • The diagnosis was not initially disclosed to the public, but it was later confirmed by Kate in a video recorded on Wednesday in Windsor.

Deceptions

75%

Examples:

  • The recent local and mayoral elections were bloody for the Tories.
  • This is the act of a gambler putting it all on a horse with three legs—or of a kamikaze pilot determined to get the pain over with.
  • Voters want them out, everywhere, by any means necessary.
  • What that might have been, I couldn't imagine, but calling an election when you are 20 points behind in the polls is the act of a gambler putting it all on a horse with three legs—or of a kamikaze pilot determined to get the pain over with.

Recent Articles

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Calls for Snap General Election on July 4, 2024: Labour Ahead in Polls Amid Economic Crisis and Internal Tories Feuds

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Calls for Snap General Election on July 4, 2024: Labour Ahead in Polls Amid Economic Crisis and Internal Tories Feuds

Broke On: Wednesday, 22 May 2024 Prime Minister Rishi Sunak unexpectedly called for a snap general election on July 4, 2024, amidst mounting criticism of his Conservative Party's handling of the economy and internal feuds. With inflation decreasing but economic growth stagnant and public services in need of funding, Labour Party leader Keir Starmer aims to differentiate himself from Sunak during the six-week campaign period. The Conservatives face competition from both the left and right, with an early election seen as an attempt to regain control before it's too late.
Kate Middleton Diagnosed with Cancer, Undergoing Preventative Chemotherapy

Kate Middleton Diagnosed with Cancer, Undergoing Preventative Chemotherapy

Broke On: Saturday, 23 March 2024 Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing preventative chemotherapy. The news was announced by her in a video message on Friday from Windsor Castle. Kate's diagnosis follows that of King Charles III who also revealed his own cancer diagnosis earlier this month.