The Mayor of London speaks after thousands crammed into stations last night to catch ‘the last train out of Saigon’.
The Health Secretary on whether or not Londoners will be prevented from leaving the capital under the new Tier 4 regime.
It’s time to stop pretending there is any way to solve the shortage without building in the South and face up to what it will take to get that done.
Five reasons why Hancock’s announcement of tougher restrictions yesterday met less resistance than might have been expected.
Our principle must be to increase choices in transport – not to reduce them. We need to bring the public with us.
Put your questions to the Eurosceptic firebrand, former Labour MP and newly-appointed Baroness.
Door knocking is excellent. But the epidemic has prompted us to find other ways of winning over voters.
While the Labour Party are very quick to accuse others of racism, they’re much slower to see it in their own ranks.
The manifesto path means doing things now. The Cameroon path relies on a public rejection of much said before. A vague agenda in the middle won’t cut it.
In an open society, people and businesses have the freedom to move around; to take advantage of opportunity.
Young black men in London are half as likely to be employed as young white men. Destroying our past won’t help.
The first group of savings are about making the state more efficient, the second about creating a state focused on the core tasks of government.
They’re facing mass unemployment and freezes on their wages. The Government must do its utmost to change the situation.
The policy will make the country less competitive on the world stage. Indeed, it’ll be the only one in Europe not offering VAT-free shopping.
Here’s both what his team did and how it communicated – deploying the discipline of the second to boost the first.