Failing to do so will see it become the next workforce crisis in the headlines.
The international community must set out consequences for Beijing’s flagrant breaches of international treaties.
Anti-corruption and cementing new treaties should take precedence over softer fashionable favourites.
In tandem with countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand and France, we should consider a stronger humanitarian-orientated alliance which has teeth.
There is much to be said for incremental reform, but too much caution can tip over into a failure to act boldly.
The problem is that spiralling spending demands quickly use up the options which voters don’t notice. Eventually you need other big sources of revenue,
Governments which recognise vaping’s potential to lower smoking rates and save lives should make that case strongly at COP9.
New Zealand shows how a very similar agricultural sector not only survived, but thrived, after shaking off protection and subsidy.
Our experience suggests arrivals stores could boost UK airport passenger spending by between 20 and 30 per cent.
Erin O’Toole, Leader of the Official Opposition of Canada, championed the idea during his bid to run the Conservative Party of Canada.
One would suspect that the Government’s primary objective will be to stabilise and bed down the new relationship with Brussels.
Future deals will be important but they should be viewed as a means to an end rather than an end in of themselves
If it were the critical factor, Belgium should have been superbly prepared for the pandemic. Alas, it was not.
The UK has made it crystal clear to its trading partners which side of the table it is going to be on.