Parents need to be persuaded to send their children back to school – and until that happens life chances will be blighted and economic growth lessened.
We can still have a million new homes by the end of this parliament. But cutting regulation and boosting smaller firms is needed.
While pubs and restaurants are happy with the Government’s latest move, there has been backlash from the sports industry.
“Contrary to his prognostications of gloom, it has gone up and running much faster than the doubters expected.”
There are some oddities: Wedding ceremonies allowed, but only one household at the party venue at the moment.
Independent retailers told me that the Government, though no means has been perfect, has supported them through the darkest of times.
Their leaders elevate race relations above what should be their core functions, such as enforcing the law impartially.
He wanted the CMA to be both an aggressive consumer champion and decision-maker – “too much prosecution, judge, and jury” according to some.
He said that the Government is “winding down the rhythm” of the briefings as the virus comes under better control.
One of the biggest lessons of the referendum was that newspapers and other outlets had failed to spot widespread sentiment.
He announces an end to the two metre rule – and a restricted re-opening for pubs, restaurants, hotels and hair salons from 4 July in England.
At the Centre for Policy Studies, we’ve teamed up with Sajid Javid to come up with a comprehensive set of ideas for tackling the challenges ahead.
The coverage of death rates in this country has been lacking in nuance – leading people to have skewed perceptions of the UK’s performance.
The state should not try to do everything itself. Our role is to provide leadership and to unlock the power of voluntary organisations.
Melvin Benn, managing director of Festival Republic, explicitly links attendance at his events – most of Britain’s music festivals – with compulsory testing.