Hammond promised MPs that ‘the Government have no intention’ of sending pro-EU mailshots to every home. Now Downing Street thinks differently.
Plus: Cameron blew it. So did Hammond. And: My friendship with Tony Benn.
The Justice Secretary’s victory on the misguided prison deal shows that his opposition to tyranny persists.
Many eyes are on the Mayor of London, but more should be on the Home Secretary – as the only holder of a great office of state who may yet back Leave.
For all the Government’s failures, she was making a bold, brave argument. It may offend the zeitgeist within the M25, but it resonates in the bigger Britain.
It presents us with challenges, but also opportunities after the recent nuclear deal.
The pastures of diversity stretch out before us in all their fullness.
Plus: Colonel Simpson tells the tearoom that the Bavarian schloss in which the G7 was held was “an SS Officer Training School during the late hostilities”.
Military effort. Cutting off finances. Halting recruitment. Stabilising countries and communities. And countering the terrorists’ propaganda machine
Yesterday I visited the island for the second time in four months, to offer the UK’s support.