Whatever else unfolds in the coming years, we need to look near and far for learnings and solutions to our emissions challenges.
The policy paper provides welcome clarity, but it’s time the Treasury gave up on the fiendishly difficult model it prefers.
The gaps it potentially addresses and the interest shown abroad suggests it at least merits consideration here ias a complement to renewable power generation and electric vehicles.
The Union has already signed up to an FTA) with Canada. Surely we should be able to agree a similar deal for the UK – if not one substantially deeper.
This is because in order to maximise opportunities, we must have control over our tariff schedules and our domestic regulation.
The bottom line is that America cannot simply sit back, and wait for North Korea to become a direct threat.
“Let us renew the relationship that can lead the world towards the promise of freedom and prosperity marked out by those ordinary citizens 240 years ago.”
The most successful ones will be those that maintain their partnerships in Europe, but also look farther afield to forge new associations across the globe.
The Centre for Social Justice, which I am now chairing once again, is turning its attention to the quality of growth and jobs.
We need to value ourselves more highly and create, capture and share that value with others.
To defeat populists on the right, liberal conservatives must show that immigration, like globalisation, benefits this country and its people,
The decision of the EU to restrict Switzerland’s access to scientific funding after they voted to limit freedom of movement sets a worrying precedent.
It is not so much a location where goods and services can be sold, but rather a system of political control.
They propose a bespoke agreement that would permit mutual market access, with a Solvency II equivalence outcome built into it.