The Culture, Media and Sport Committee Chairman says that the key is for IPSO to adopt a Leveson-compliant system of low-cost arbitration.
Also: Davidson attacks SNP’s efforts to deepen divisions over Brexit; and the Welsh Conservatives criticise Labour’s bid to overturn new trade union laws.
They can wring their hands one day and ring the bells the next – or vice-versa. After all, they rejoiced when sterling joined the ERM. We know how that one ended.
We will do better outside the EU, the Single Market and the Customs Union.
It would be an error to choose to fight on ground which is impossible to defend. We must develop a vision of a liberal UK outside the EU.
If ever a small community deserve a change of fortune, it is the residents of the island, and I will continue to play a small part in making life uncomfortable for those who let them down.
It’s a scoop for the man she sacked. And, over at the Foreign Office, what will a certain fellow-journalist be thinking…?
Quitting it would mean more scope for trade deals and lower prices. Modern countries don’t need such unions to do business.
It is possible that the Party may end this new year in a weaker position than before the 2015 election if CCHQ doesn’t act quickly.
She must prepare the political way for popularising MFN status if her programme is rejected by the other side of the table.
It would simply replicate all the worst faults of the NHS and create a new set of problems.
The overwhelming evidence, after years of trying, is that the political will and courage simply is not there.
We shouldn’t take the ideological pronouncements of the Commission as being set in stone. The member states may yet have their say.
The most successful ones will be those that maintain their partnerships in Europe, but also look farther afield to forge new associations across the globe.