It should worry us all that a Conservative government is even on board with the concept of a hate crime.
He gave a brave speech to the Adam Smith Institute on some of the most contentious issues of our time.
Badenoch and the Prime Minister have called the proposed ban ‘complex’. Here’s why they did so.
The Chancellor’s decision to cut foreign aid will put futures in jeopardy.
It contributes a tidy £6.75 billion in GVA to the national economy each year as a net contributor to Treasury coffers.
A broadly defined ban could make it an offence to offer therapy to people with questions about their gender identity.
For this year’s Senedd elections, vote for a Welsh Government that will work with the UK Government, not against it.
In the wake of International Women’s Day, the fifth article in a five-piece series on ConservativeHome this week.
“I wish to correct the suggestion from the European Council President that the UK has blocked vaccine exports.”
Across the world’s poorest counties, it is predicted that at least 90 per cent of people in 67 low-income countries won’t get vaccinated this year.
The “Red Wall” communities in my area overwhelmingly backed Johnson in the last election, and it’s essential that the faith they put in him is returned.
“He would have stayed in the European Medicines Agency”, the Prime Minister says of the Labour leader.
This government should not be afraid to fix the rules that are currently breaking our country’s housing market.
It’s disgraceful that somewhere between 15 and 20 per cent of our young people may be “functionally illiterate” when they leave school.
Keeping our borders closed and our skies shut while the domestic economy fully opens up would be a mistake.