This response can’t be read in any other way than as an emphatic thumbs-down to the change.
TV coverage, Muslim demographics and electoral pressure are helping to move the balance of opinion.
We recently led on her denial of a claim by the paper about her and the recent reshuffle. It now accepts that she was entirely correct.
The author of Waging the War of Ideas wasn’t just a Thatcherite: he was a pre-Thatcherite.
Yesterday’s Lord Ashcroft poll casts light on its chances of winning Westminster seats – and on where Nigel Farage might stand.
For a government to legislate effectively to defy the court’s rulings while continuing to recognise its authority would be a contradiction in terms.
The fall-out from the reshuffle continues.
His successor as Conservative candidate for North Warwickshire & Bedworth will defend a majority of 54.
Any organisation in the region which is somehow at odds with both Saudi Arabia and Iran is not in good position.
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The claims and counter-claims about “Trojan Horse” point to a bigger controversy – about the place of Islam within Britain’s schools.
As Matthew Elliott pointed out yesterday, there’s a long way to go. But there’s a story of progress in key appointments that should be told.
But there is an odd man out.
While the reshuffle dominated talk in the village, the Data Retention and Investigatory Bill was hurtling through the Commons.
The Coalition should junk this Harman legacy legislation and make the positive case for a meritocratic vision of fairness.