America’s result is having knock-on effects in Downing Street: see yesterday’s green speech and today’s defence news.
If we can crack down on products complicit in illegal deforestation, we can do the same for those complicit in Chinese persecution of the Uyghurs.
These are my starters for ten – so it’s over to you. What are the biggest choices? What are the problems that we have to get ahead of to keep afloat?
The major industries of the future will be green, clean, and environmentally conscious. Without action we risk jobs, investment, and exports going overseas.
Whitehall must understand that if an algorithm offers up cherished green spaces to hungry developers, there will be a local backlash.
She attacks the Government for giving employers less than six hours’ notice that the furlough scheme was being extended.
Ae consultation on the issue is taking evidence now – and terms of reference for a review will be published in the Budget.
Publishing this information may lead to a more realistic understanding from the public of the real costs of the current strategy.
As the short-term economy comes under immense strain, we should support the UK’s biggest single long-term investment.
The London Borough of Bromley, which I am proud to represent, is a case in point – because cases remain relatively low.
The Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy gives us the chance to act coherently and effectively.
The duplicity from the Mayor of Greater Manchester amounts to a dire failure of leadership.
We have to level with people, give them support and offer them something to look forward to.
He must ensure that taxation supports viability before he can start to focus on balancing the books.
The final article in ConHome’s series on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.