As a split in the Conservative Party finally threatens for real, May must explain why and when she backed off mutual recognition.
The former youth worker and London Assembly member Shaun Bailey could offer hope to disadvantaged communities.
Rather than “one size fits all” directives from City Hall we must allow local communities to have the chance to innovate.
The focus is on the choice of candidate. But the first consideration should be what the message should be and how it can be conveyed.
I’ll be putting my name forward as our candidate for Mayor and will use my mandate to argue with Government to change the law to save the lives of young Londoners.
After, say, five years, we will have ample evidence of the social and economic effects. Enough to give legislators the confidence to go the next step – or not.
The Prisons Minister says reducing the numbers incarcerated for under a year “would be good for public safety, good for the individuals and good for the prison system”.
Yet another case that undermines public confidence in the Crown Prosecution Service and the police.
After five different Secretaries of State in just over three years, the Ministry of Justice needs stability to take on a crucial task.
It’s not just about police numbers – the key is to focus relentlessly on results and efficiency, freeing officers to get out on patrol.
Given that they saved the Party’s bacon, you would expect senior figures to say and do whatever it takes to keep them on side.
The police know where the hot spots are. They must identify the most harmful gang members and can give them a stark choice.
His other priorities? Tackling crime, fighting terror and extremism, and dealing with illegal immigration. He is careful to praise Home Office staff.
We need to see where it is, root it out and thus show the leadership that has made Britain respected around the world.
Of the 66 million people globally who have been forcibly displaced, approximately 40.3 million are displaced within their own countries.