A new study by a former senior adviser to two Tory Chancellors gets itself back to front. Inequality is not so much a cause of processes as a consequence.
This intake represents over a quarter of all Conservative MPs. It will have a huge impact on the outlook and culture of Parliament as a whole.
More women. Fewer minorities. Lots of councillors and former candidates. And fewer married people. Our complete guide to the new intake of Tory MPs.
Withdrawal from the EU provides a necessity and an opportunity to illustrate that the UK is “open for business”.
The Prime Minister pledged to defend those who defended us. I believe him.
Conservative backbenchers must choose today between two candidates who at first glance at least have much in common.
I’m looking forward to helping put some local and national issues on the table when I make mine later today.
Africa is home to 16 per cent of the world’s population, and this is set to double by 2050. Its GDP is expected to reach $3.2 trillion in the next five years.
We suggest that the state coach wends its way from Buckingham Palace to York along the slow lane of the A1 – via Finchley Road, Brent Cross and the Doncaster by-pass.
The most important sector is one usually ignored. Small firms constitute 99 per cent of all business in the country.
A vote by MPs is the only sensible way to resolve the matter one way or the other – assuming that the £500,000 target is reached.
As a former Chief Secretary to the Treasury, I am uneasy about the bail-out of Flybe. Every time a private business is bailed out by the taxpayer, the pressure grows.
There is a good reason why they have rejected all limiting amendments to the Withdrawal Agreement, and are making legislative provision for swift divergence.
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The former may have won a battle, but the latter will win the war. Diverse, inclusive, victimhood culture is the future.