Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express.
Leo McKinstry
Leo McKinstry is a British author and journalist, noted for his extensive coverage of British and Irish history and best-selling sporting biographies. Since 2005 he has been a columnist for the Daily Express.
Labour will lead us back to dark ages if it puts unions ahead of pensioners
Response to riots shows lengthy jail sentences DO work
Mass immigration has completely undermined stability and solidarity in the UK
Universities face financial meltdown – but a bailout would be utterly wrong
Gareth Southgate was the greatest-ever England football manager in history
Our Express ten pledges form a powerful programme to build a stronger, fairer society
Doctors' union BMA is starting to look a lot like Arthur Scargill's militant NUM
Keir Starmer poses as a moderate - but he will be very different as Prime Minister
All the parties' general election manifestos were parochial and unimaginative
Unaccountable cabal of woke officials is bent on pursuing a radical progressive agenda
Keir Starmer's centrist posturing is all an act - this is what he's really like
Starmer and Sunak both off to bad starts - you'll have to do better if you want our votes
'The bureaucratic NHS needs real reform and transparency'
Our soft legal system continues to betray the public
The Tories could turn things around if they keep fighting like this
Islamism in the UK is out of hand - here's what the Tories need to do about it
At last, the tide may be turning against trans lunacy
We need to be firm to break the militant unions
Kate's love shone through in video - in contrast to the hatefilled bile of her critics
Jeremy Hunt's war on waste may be too little, too late, writes Leo McKinstry
Express Columnists