Cutting through the fog of war and spin can be tricky, but here are the fundamental facts so far.
Is the Treasury up for funding and voters up for supporting the ideas he sketched out ealier this week?
“Because you have the right to have a Defense Secretary whose views are better aligned with yours…I believe it is right for me to step down from my position.”
The key to a good Brexit is empowering UK entrepreneurs to talk to their European counterparts and become ambassadors for Downing Street’s plan.
He says the money that went into Leave.EU’s account came from a “UK limited company”.
A Conservative MP who has seen much of Collins says: “I like him. He’s more intelligent and thoughtful than his public manner gives one to expect.”
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport talks about Russia, and the attacks the UK has “thwarted”.
A new book, White Flag?, tries to sound the alarm. Will anyone listen?
“We stand at a pivotal moment in our history. It falls to our party to lead our country through it.”
“I stand before you as the first Home Secretary in a generation that is actually able to define an immigration system, without being constrained by the EU.”
At a ConHome conference interview yesterday, Williamson suggested we should do so if it will save or improve lives without disproportionate cost.
The Defence Secretary outlined a programme of national self-assertion from Ukraine to the South China Sea.
From Hong Kong to Yemen to Burma the Foreign Secretary is making positive steps. There is still more to do, however.