“We believe in the good that government can do.”
I am a strong advocate of a family test. However, I don’t want the focus to be a bureaucratic test but a human one: call it the Lucy Test.
It would be a tragedy if our reforming zeal and the important changes we are making became lost in a sea of negative internally-generated noise.
Forget IDS’ Easterhouse modernisation and Osborne’s Soho modernisation. It’s time for Erdington modernisation.
Sanctions have failed – help and rewards for going back to work are needed.
If he decides for Brexit, he could frame the debate.
Strengthening relationships from birth quite literally saves lives.
The Prime Minister’s speech yesterday was a reminder that while Labour are obsessed by transfering income our focus instead is on improving lives.
He’s certainly not a racist nor predominately a progressive – but, rather, almost laboratory-standard evidence of the Tory hunger for office.
The target for time from referral to the first consultation is 28 days. But there is a range of more than 90 per cent in achieving this.
We need to campaign on better Life Chances, find new innovative ways of measuring poverty, and tackle Britain’s biggest social problems.
During weekly walks you can spot things – just staying in offices is not enough.
Modernisation of the current arrangements for leases would bring the arrangements into line with modern housing choices.
Honoured today as a forerunner of social justice conservatism, the Tory battler against slavery was a more complex figure.
We must speed up family reunion, implement the Dubs amendment with integrity – and work towards ending child detention on the continent.