Some of us have taken up central casting from The Truman Show – being ogled, googled, zoomed, teamed and even on the odd occasion ‘citrixed’.
The OBR’s horrid forecasts of an output implosion and soaring unemployment will do nothing to quell Tory resistance to tougher Covid tiers.
The sixth piece in a ConHome series this week on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
The fifth piece in a ConHome series this week on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
The final part of a mini-series of three articles on obesity policy for ConservativeHome this week.
The Campaign for Common Sense has four simple, low-effort, suggestions as to how schools can be helped to get back on track.
Plus: virtual conferences are the way of the future. America’s vice-presidential debate worked. And: Fox deserved better from his WTO campaign.
Plus: If Johnson goes soon, it will be of his volition. And: these presidential debates are a train crash for America.
It doesn’t make grand predictions about what will work or what we should do. It just prices in the ‘bad’ – in this case, emissions.
That was the norm of the past ten years, in the form of Farage’s parties. There’s no reason to assume that a new challenger won’t emerge.
It is about time we had an honest conversation about segmenting the population, with more targeted protection for the elderly and vulnerable.
The future was that we would be colour-blind. Instead, wokeism tells us we should see each other as members of different races.
It is quite shocking that the Equality Act has been left totally unreformed, since it has morphed into the central juridical weapon of the left.
From medical prognoses through doctors’ assessments to non-existent codes of practice, the proposal lacks reliable safeguards.