At a time when austerity continues, we need to be explain that we are not wasting taxpayers’ money on a grand delusion that we can create prosperity.
The Prime Minister speaks after Lidington announced a review of the Parole Board.
The number and proportion of conflicts around the world with a religious dimension is increasing. In 2001, 44 per cent; in 2013, 60 per cent.
Even had he been found completely guilty of all allegations, it still wouldn’t be acceptable for the police in misuse their powers in this way.
“Damian was my Parliamentary neighbour for many years – he’s denied it, I believe him.”
Thirty thousand people a year are imprisoned in awful conditions, without any release date, and with no trial or judicial oversight.
It ought to be focused on those areas that the public really care about and where it can meaningfully offer useful policy ideas.
Britain should call in the Burmese ambassador, suspend its training programme with the Burma Army, and continue to press at the UN.
David Lammy and the Social Mobility Commission both made a big splash on the basis of weak evidence and flawed assumptions.
The final piece in our five-part series on ConHome on a new Manifesto to Strengthen Families, which was launched in Parliament this week.
After we leave the EU, there will still be cross-border disputes that individuals and businesses need to settle.
There is a specific problem in Pakistan, especially where the majority of the Christians and Hindus respectively live, about non-Muslims being viewed as inferior.
“We’re badly trailing in the polls. Corbyn’s up and you’re down. You hired me to get things done and tell you how I see it. Here goes.”
Put harshly, it can be the ideology of the free-rider, the citizen who neglects the demands of citizenship.
The EAW is based on the flawed presumption of judicial parity between European nations. The UK should forge a new partnership where this is actually the case.