Learning is vital to rehabilitation; my committee’s new report contains a clear programme for long-overdue reform.
Dominic Raab says that there has been “constructive engagement” with Brussels, but no breakthrough.
The Justice Secretary is one of the Tory MPs whose position could be in peril if the local election patterns persist.
Rayner, standing in for Starmer, insisted in a shocked tone that the absent Prime Minister had consumed champagne and caviar.
After a stumbling start, the Government is heading in the right direction on human rights reform. But there remains much to do.
“There’s head and heart in all of this”, but we don’t want “to be sucked into a direct military conflict with Vladimir Putin”, says Deputy Prime Minister.
Deputy PM calls on UK to show “some strategic stamina” as war will “not be over in days”.
Almost a fifth of respondents protested by either abstaining or writing in for Johnson.
He had to stand in the stocks and allow himself to be pelted, sometimes by members of his own party.
The Deputy Prime Minister says that Conservative backbenchers are rallying behind the Prime Minister.
Raab claims that on the big issues, Covid and the economy, the Government is delivering.
We need our own local champions campaigning on local issues. As their campaign strategy says: you win where you work.