The Defence Secretary says some NHS Trusts persist in using old computer systems despite the Government urging otherwise.
She contends that a “negotiated political solution” is essential, and that “Russia has an important role to play here, as well”.
She tells Andrew Marr that the international community needs to ensure Syria’s chemical weapons are “got rid of”.
She agrees with the Prime Minister that, “to have a fair referendum, the people of Scotland need to know what Brexit looks like”.
UKIP’s leader defends his reputation on Marr and Ridge.
He says Open Britain asked him to because ‘many’ referendum voters had ‘no idea of the terms on which the Government would decide to leave the EU’.
They are holding up a hankerchief to test how strongly the Remain wind is blowing.
The Stratford MP and ConservativeHome columnist is now banned from visiting his sons at Princeton, despite being a British citizen.
He also points to various “practical problems” with President Trump’s order.
Plus: Farage’s new radio show. Tim Barrow’s new appointment. And: the worst Christmas that I’ve ever had.
The tyrant’s spiritual descendants have had rather a good year. But the point of these festivities is that their triumph isn’t indefinite.
The International Trade Secretary is challenged about the point of his role if Britain remains inside the Customs Union.
Marr reminds the former Chancellor that his warnings of a post-referendum shock to the economy that would lead to recession have been disproved.
Quality stonewalling from the Defence Secretary on Marr as he treads a middle way between the Foreign Secretary’s view and Downing Street’s reproof.
Their falling-out is an open wound that risks infection.