Plus: Ferguson’s evidence, two metres distance, Desmond’s donation, Jenrick’s response.
Socialist hegemony in our capital can only be challenged if Conservatives are unapologetic in fighting the battle of ideas.
Sitting in a park is selfish, but organising a mass demonstration in a park is wonderful, and schools should still stay closed. Seriously?
But these demonstrations, which cannot uphold social distancing, will have a catastrophic impact on our collective fight against the virus.
A limited suspension is one thing, lasting change would be another. And so often, nothing is so permanent as the temporary.
If, that is, interest rates carry on at rock bottom rates. But we have to take a chance on growing our way out of this crisis.
“Yesterday morning, at 2.41am…General Jodl and Grand Admiral Donitz signed the act of unconditional surrender.”
The great Parliamentarian then spoke to his colleagues from the heart. “Some Members wept,” Channon noted.
As we approach the 75th Anniversary this week, please spare a thought for those who gave so much to protect our freedoms.
It should remove those taxes and regulations that will stop business from applying their ingenuity on the problem of rebuilding from the ruins.
My open letter to the Prime Minister proposes the award to recognise the astonishing efforts of those working for our healthcare system.
This crisis is teaching us the value of religious freedom, and the need to speak up for our faith at home and abroad.
We hope that the new Johnson, the referendum-scarred near-landslide winner, regains the wider appeal of the old one, the Mayor who got stuck on a zip wire.
The part of the country that is working well is the part that is not waiting for people in a risk-averse chain of centralised command to make a decision.
The Mayor of London is wrong to seek to erase our common history rather than contribute to it in new ways.