This is the right Minister in the right department. And though his room for manoeuvre is limited, he has a chance to make an impact on families policy.
To those who are trying to frighten British workers, saying “When we leave, employment rights will be eroded”, I say firmly and unequivocally “no they won’t’.
The referendum has exposed the divisions in our society must never before. A robust approach to social justice must be the Prime Minister’s priority.
The new Government can’t realistically aim to target its programme on everyone. To govern is to choose.
The daring leitmotif of her first week in office has been a purge not of Leavers but of a subset of her fellow Remainers.
Crucially, he has enhanced the role of our state without falling into the trap of just extending it.
With almost 200 votes behind her, she is the only candidate with a chance of steering a coherent Leave plan through a pro-Remain Commons.
An awesome responsibility will greet the eventual winner. The new Prime Minister must rise to the greatest national challenge since that which confronted Churchill.
A compassionate society supports its most vulnerable members to fulfil their potential, and our report suggests how the Government can do this.
What is needed is smarter budgeting – that uses evidence on what works to establish quantifiable future savings.
Ministers ought to be insistent that children deserve an education that will allow them to fulfil their potential.
For the first time in a decade, there is the potential to have policy which looks beyond the height of prison walls to the people within.
“Despite its grand early intentions, it has become a friend of the haves rather than the have-nots.”
We have never been more mainstream in the Conservative Party – so much so that most practitioners have never felt the need to identify themselves as such.