The Chancellor announced 2,000 new scholarships to promoted Artificial Intelligence, “a sign of our ambition for the future.”
This can give the Tories a tremendous advantage in a democracy because the public, as a whole, does not have fixed views either.
Remote working has its place, but something vital to us all is lost, especially for younger people, if we lose the opportunity to mix, socialise and learn.
Business Secretary says employers and employees ‘can come to their own arrangements’ on flexible working.
The single most important thing for right-leaning outsiders to understand is that boards don’t control most of a firm’s political comment.
The TIGGR document on regulation published today focuses on playing to our strengths in the highest growing sectors of tomorrow.
He’s proof that your boat can be swept along by the same tide as others, but how you steer it is a matter of individual style.
The Transport Secretary joins a distinguished panel to explore this crucial question on Tuesday 20th April.
For us, the key question is: what was Greensill himself doing as an adviser to the Coalition in the first place?
Our fringe event with the TaxPayers’ Alliance, including Paul Scully MP, Minister for Small Business.
Providing small businesses with technology and training will accelerate our recovery from Coronavirus.
Among our recommendations today, Localis is urging central government to further reduce the tax burden on the pub sector.
Conservative messaging implies an implicit belief that there are no major state functions ripe for reform in any fiscal repair.
Perhaps the simplest way of putting it is: it’s all about economic credibility, stupid. Because come 2024, it certainly will be.
The fourth part of a series on ConHome this week about the politics of race and ethnicity in Britain today.