The Shadow Climate Secretary calls on the Prime Minister not to “go around making threats”.
The President of COP26 is suddenly so well-known that he attracts criticism as well as admiration, and interest in his roots as an admirer of Thatcher.
“We were then saying to other countries ‘please step up on climate finance’, when we were stepping back on aid to poorer countries.”
“The energy market clearly isn’t working”, he says, stating there’s “a role for common ownership”.
Although he adds that “substantial commitments” have been made in the global battle against climate change.
Ardingly & Balcombe, Aldeburgh & Leiston, Downs North; Horndean Downs, Brundall: what might all these local government losses have in common?
This comedian who came out as a Conservative also explains why Labour, by espousing vengeful moral certainties, has lost the working class.
Our introduction to: what each Bill is, the politics of it, who’s responsible, arguments for and against – and a controversy rating out of ten.
Plus: Is it really a bad thing if more work from home? And: It’s time to acknowledge private workers’ contributions in the Covid crisis.
The Shadow Business Secretary calls it “a disgrace” that Johnson said No Deal would be “wonderful”.
British regular soldiers will be on the ground in a new theatre for the first time since Iraq – and Labour are fully on board.
While it’s important to focus on the ‘R’ rate in tackling covid, we must also balance health concerns against two other Rs – recovery versus recession.
That Johnson’s recent visit was reported as though he were a Governor-General of Imperial India touring the North-West frontier is a bad sign.
In 1979, the Nationalists helped Thatcher oust Labour and got smashed. They won’t help the Prime Minister.