Brexit is neither the source of nor the solution to Britain’s economic ills. Current rows over trade flows simply produce a lot of heat and very little light.
The appointment of O’Brien to lead the forthcoming levelling-up white paper shows real commitment to the agenda.
By all indications, we are about to voluntarily delay this policy, which risks the destruction of 19,288 ha of habitat.
The pandemic is only likely to accelerate the process of these places becoming more graduate-heavy and small L liberal.
In England, the Tories have monopolised support on the Right, while the Left vote is split between Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Greens.
The British government has been commendably muted on the behaviour of von der Leyen and other politicians.
The sixth piece in a ConHome series this week on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
Trade negotiations and agreements are inherently political.
There is a mistaken view that threats to freedom stem from the state, but peer pressure can equally result in “despotism of custom”.
During the EU referendum, many politicians claimed to be concerned about younger generations’ futures. But they’ve been mysteriously quiet recently.
Exactly a decade after forming a government with the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats are languishing on the political fringes – where did it all go wrong?
Zahawi, the new Education Secretary, should consider whether the bill as it stands is a sticking plaster.