“Stay at home. Protect the NHS. Saves lives” now needs to end up as “Get back to work. Protect the economy. Save livelihoods.”
First Minister reacts to news that there will be border checks on goods between Northern Ireland and UK mainland.
Disraeli’s impudence and audacity, demonstrated in this collection of his sayings, cast light on the present Prime Minister’s conduct.
With Brexit negotiations intensifying, the carmakers’ decision to focus on Sunderland manufacturing gives David Frost great leverage.
The Prime Minister has avoided some of the potential dangers, but nonetheless introduced a border inside the United Kingdom.
The FT claims the UK has the worst in the world. But that’s only if you ignore the other ways it can be measured.
Its bishops’ latest attack on Cummings will do nothing to enamour the electorate.
Any fair-minded observer would think better of him at the end of yesterday’s press conference than he or she may have done at the beginning.
We need to be clear and robust when it comes to tackling security and ending the abuses of European human rights laws.
Assuming no new revelations or his adviser’s resignation, he can either tough it out or order an inquiry.
Shotley Bridge hospital was mentioned in Parliament three times in ten years by my predecessors; and as often by me in the last six months.
“No one is indispensable…He should go today. If he doesn’t we shall just be talking about this until he goes.”
If so much, as Ministers suggest, depends on common sense, nuance, context and common sense, people will draw the inevitable conclusion.
Groups of MPs are able to beat their jungle drums into a frenzy. And the powers-that-be have limited capacity to quieten them.
Some of the solutions being proposed for UK trade talks would make it a pariah state in the WTO community.