If Britain is happy to keep commercial surrogacy illegal here, why is it okay for British citizens to exploit foreign women?
Focusing on state sanctions risks understating the scale of the West’s economic response to Vladimir Putin’s war.
Whilst the Government is rightly preoccupied with soaring energy bills, the results of a spike in petrol prices could be very damaging.
This world-leading, multi-billion pound industry yields hundreds of millions in tax revenue and supports tens of thousands of jobs.
It will restrict consumer choice, damage the economy, and alienate trade partners whilst doing nothing to drive up standards.
Obesity is a complex problem, and squeezing low-income households with mandatory price hikes won’t solve it.
In the West Midlands, we’re pioneering new ways to deliver better protection both for vulnerable tenants and the broader community.
The Government should focus on using markets and pricing to change behaviour, not just persuasion.
Critics have a point when they note that, so far, Ministers’ rhetoric has been appreciably more ambitious than its actions.
A unified wallet would cut red tape, prevent abuses, and provide a better insight into an individual’s circumstances.
We’re calling time on badly-publicised rules, usurious fees, and other underhand tactics used to squeeze motorists.
Having entered Parliament from business, I know first-hand that prosperity is not created by government.
Now that we are hopefully returning to something approaching normality, we must focus back on the core issue of driving growth and investment.
The latest twist in the running battle over getting ‘Legislative Consent Motions’ sees the Territorial Offices overruled.
We owe it to our children, and the NHS, to crack down on advertising and make sure healthy eating is always the easy choice.