Instead of seeing local councillors as a potential saving, maybe we should see them as an asset.
The new Chancellor should stick to the basics of cutting taxes, spending more on education and rebalancing growth outside of London.
A Guardian author suggesting otherwise is wrong. The picture we get is of mostly stable land ownership.
Those representing constituencies with big majorities that voted Leave may conclude they don’t want to push their luck.
A less bureaucratic approach will ease hardship and bring more money in. But the Government also needs to ensure equal rules apply for all that are owed money.
But she confirms that Britain is leaving the ECJ’s jurisdiction, and says that there is a very clear choice on Thursday – between “me and Jeremy Corbyn”.
To restore trust on the issue requires both sides to balance the pressures and gains of immigration.
No, it isn’t racism. Nor is it economic consequences. Nor even the impact on
public services. Rather, it cuts to the heart of why countries exist at all.
What possible reason could Labour have to vigorously oppose anti-fraud measures?
Bradford faces real challenges Labour prefers to spend money on frills and fripperies.
Nicky Morgan’s department is the untouched by devolution – yet it can make the biggest difference in creating the Northern Powerhouse,
The local Tory leader says that the police are turning a blind eye to the flouting of electoral law, public subsidies for mosques, and expressions of support for Hitler.
I hope that we will see more of the Chancellor during the campaign explaining how his plans can help support investment to boost productivity.