We cannot waste the opportunity that our Government’s high-speed rail investment plans presents.
It allows for criticism and negotiation provided the West stands together to call out abuses.
The Prime Minister talks about UK’s plans as it faces new variants of Coronavirus.
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His fixation on trying to outmanoeuvre his opponents makes it less clear what he stands for.
Council tax and stamp duty are confusing, unpopular, unequal and unfair – so it’s time to replace them.
In one of an occasional series we are running in advance of the Budget, some radical suggestions for kickstarting the British economy.
She and her team have been one of the most important assets in the UK’s battle with Coronavirus.
The third piece in a mini-series on climate change, COP26 and the environment on ConservativeHome this week.
“There will indeed be a time” for lessons – but “I don’t think that moment is now”, he adds.
Put simply, it is the “where” of decisions – it helps policy makers to see where, and how, to focus effort, direct investment and encourage economic activity.
“We’re making sure the Act works better for some of the most vulnerable in our society and gives them more of a legal right in deciding [their] treatment.”
Given the current situation with Coronavirus, it’s likely that restrictions will be tightened. There’s only so much room to extend them, though.
The Government must speed up its vaccination programme, but until it understands the effect on transmission, tiers are here to stay.
The third article in a five-part ConHome series this week on the future of the United Kingdom.