We offer social housing with traditional design and also saving our tenants around £500 a year on fuel bills. The Government should back this approach.
Some counter-intuitive, or at least counter-conventional, findings from a recent IFS report.
Maybe it’s because I grew up next to the tower, or that I lost a member of my family in the fire, but next week’s anniversary of the tragedy has an added poignancy for me.
But some, perhaps many, Tory MPs have these tendencies – including one no less senior than the Prime Minister herself.
As so many elections have shown in the past, both the main parties only win elections when they move into the centre.
Research shows that investment in the early years of a child’s life is the most effective way to improve his or her long-term life chances.
The area has faced years of neglect from both establishment parties in Scotland, and that is why I was elected.
High educational standards are essential, but the most disadvantaged children also need help with workplace skills and social capital.
I joined the Conservatives six months after this year’s general election, with a vision to help us progress in the area of social equality.
Hopefully, these efforts will pay off next week when national leaders decide whether to open talks on trade and a transition period. It is time to get down to business.
Ignoring the family unit means pressures on benefits – and burdening some poorer families with the highest effective marginal tax rate in the developed world.
There is a huge cost to the NHS and social care services when landlords fail to provide energy efficient homes.
There is nothing like FOTBs anywhere else in Europe. This toxic mix of high stakes and rapid spins is leaving an alarming amount of people with addiction and debt.
They include both the working class vote being up for grabs…and the Party adapting to the changing nature of modern Britain.
In the first instalment of our new mini-series on families and tax, the authors look back to where Nigel Lawson’s 1988 reforms went wrong.