Brown warns the PM that using “the legal process to subvert Scottish democracy” won’t work.
The election has shown “people want a party and government that is focussed on them”, the Prime Minister tells Sky News.
Plus: Starmer needs to bring Cooper and Benn into his top team. But will they even want the jobs?
Plus: Why on earth has my bank shortened its name to Abrdn? And: The DUP should think carefully about toppling Arlene Foster.
The trouble is that lifting restrictions is an altogether tougher proposition than not imposing them in the first place.
Plus: Why as an Ipswich supporter I’m happy to see the end to the European Super League. And: My take on Mercer’s resignation.
Plus: How very sad I am to hear of the death of Eve Collishaw, who gave much of her life to the Conservative cause.
The EU started trade talks with the country back in 2007 and suspended them in 2013. Will post-Brexit Britain find it easier?
The lesson of this drama is that fans must make their voices heard, rather than Ministers threaten knee-jerk legislation.
Britons can be very proud that he quickly answered the calls of the Kurds at the moment of their righteous rebellion and intense suffering.
The second in a mini-series of articles on ConHome this week about healthcare after Covid.
I tried to get Badenoch on my show, but it was a straight “no” from Number 10 (as usual).
First, it should present future recommendations within a year. Next, on a longer timescale, it should look at what went wrong.
Although the Government may return to “travel corridors” between countries that have low Covid rates and/ or sound vaccination programmes.
For many, Brexit is a powerful justification for a new independence referendum. But this, too, works both ways.