The final one takes place in London this evening, bringing this series of events to an end.
This new plan from Onward would force the Government to set out its own plans and forecasts – and make the trade-offs that are inherent in migration policy.
He also dismisses “this lunatic policeman” who threatened press freedom, and says “if necessary I will read out every word of [Darroch’s cables] in the House of Commons.”
Encouragingly, both leadership contenders have confirmed their support for more devolution.
Paul Goodman and Mark Wallace on surveys, polls, reports, Dalloch, Andrew Neil – and what happens next.
While there is no shortage of ideas, there has been a shortage of leadership. We need a Prime Minister who will take us through Brexit and confront the challenges beyond.
These elections offer us an opportunity to strengthen the connection between the national leadership and the voluntary party.
Each week, we are summarising the announcements made by those vying to succeed May as Prime Minister.
As Economic Secretary to the Treasury, I know that he has a tried and tested record of promoting financial services.