The Prime Minister acknowledge “a small number” of “unacceptable” incidents, but pointed to record pressures on the service.
The Prime Minister’s idea of professionalism is to be resolutely unsensational.
Such a deal would, on balance, be better than Most Favoured Nation Status. But MFN would be better than a bad deal – and giving up on regaining control of our borders.
The Labour Party created an asymmetrical and unfair constitutional settlement. Brexit will exacerbate it.
The traditional Labour voters in this Cumbrian by-election seem to respect May more than they respect their own leader.
The Prime Minister only has the liberty to establish toeholds on wider issues, in the hope of addressing them properly after Brexit is delivered.
If she thought the SNP would win another referendum, no compromise would stop her seeking one. She doesn’t.
The Prime Minister addresses the Charity Commission on the subject of the ‘Shared Society’.
“This Government has a plan, not simply to manage our withdrawal from the European Union, but to take this opportunity to fundamentally change Britain for the better.”
My new study for Civitas sets out a practicable alternative to an agreement at any cost.
The Prime Minister breaks with tradition by giving her first interview of the year to Sophie Ridge on Sky.
She said during her leadership campaign that “we need to do far more to get more houses built”. Which is why she should support his plan.
Plus: Farage’s new radio show. Tim Barrow’s new appointment. And: the worst Christmas that I’ve ever had.
Otherwise she will provoke a mutiny in her own ranks.
Few noticed the Investigatory Powers Bill becoming law because all eyes are on the process of leaving the EU.