His Monday initiatives and the lack of opposition are allowing him to dominate the first three days of the seven – before moving to PMQs on the fourth.
Some politicians struggle to get their views reported fully. The Labour Leader has no such trouble.
‘Is that it?’…’Cameron aimed low and missed’…’a waste of time and effort’…’fundamental change is not even being requested.’
Plus: The Enemy Within rings me during my LBC programme. Back Hunt – defy the BMA. And: I want to buy Margaret Thatcher’s clothes.
Plus: Why Chilcot won’t change anybody’s mind. A deliberate snub from Downing Street. And: Why hasn’t the Daily Mail replaced James Chapman yet?
A pluralist model including other providers would allow all of us to learn what public service broadcasting really is.
Here are The Freedom Association’s recommendations to John Whittingdale to secure the future of the Corporation.
The Sun’s deputy political editor cuts through the polite tone to spy threatening language and “a blizzard of red tape, a blizzard of state intervention.”
It is no wonder that people think the EU is out of touch when it wastes money like this.
The Culture Secretary has been one of its most scathing critics. Rather than defend it now, he should embrace Gove’s calls for change.
In the digital age, the distinction between broadcast and print media is breaking down.
Trust is essential to the future of a country. This One Nation Conservative Government is restoring the public’s faith.
Could it be that she has done Cameron a favour by helping to avert a relaxation of the hunting ban?
Tony Hall is challenged on the charge that, by covering the cost of free licences for over-75s, the Corporation has become an arm of the welfare state.
Over the next five years we will spend over £1 billion on a more sophisticated and comprehensive approach to getting the nation active.