Plus: August, the best political month. Thatcher, the best post-war Prime Minister. Off to Any Questions. Off to Edinburgh. And: will I poison an MP?
The UK has dropped to fifth position in terms of the countries doing business there – which is, quite frankly, unacceptable.
We will now see the creation of the first task force on modern slavery. Here are further ways for the task force to make progress.
Which former aide turned down a peerage? See text (and picture left).
Answers to be published this afternoon.
In Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle and Glasgow we found little demand for another referendum. Plus: which Game of Thrones characters would our political leaders be?
She, like many others, has changed her views over the years, and is now a champion of equal rights.
We must tear up the rule book on Whitehall recruitment and to staff the new department with handpicked individuals from across government, industry, finance and law.
Our new Prime Minister must sort out Ministerial confusion over what a post-Brexit immigration policy looks like.
Her actions demonstrate that she truly understands the concerns of ordinary people and the reasons why they voted to leave the EU.
It is bold, radical and Brexiteering – sweeping in ambition, severe in spirit, loyalist in composition and almost entirely devoid of the spirit of reconciliation.
Plus: I tip him as Brexit Secretary, and just look what happens next.
“Within a few months of the election the Treasury and two other departments tried take foreign students out of the migration statistics altogether.”
You can only come back in politics if you have first left. And it’s better to take the decision yourself rather than have it forced on you.
The former pit worker is the man to make the Conservatives a true One Nation party.