She says that the Government should have brought together “not a military solution but an alternative alliance of countries” to provide support.
Leadership during the pandemic has involved, even more than usual, the strength to put up with uncertainty.
Questions have been raised about whether the visa route will truly be as liberal as some have implied
We should pause for breath, inject some rational thinking and consider the alternatives before it’s too late.
Brexit doesn’t just allow the City to make its regulatory regime more competitive; it obliges it to do so.
While Blair, Brown and Cameron scuttled off indecorously after leaving Number 10, she remains in the Commons and tries to hold Johnson to account.
It won’t be sufficient to cover the costs just for the lowest income voters – most voters will need environmentally sustainable options to be heavily subsided.
If more former Ministers stayed in the Commons, it would be a more effective chamber.
Were they using the Ollie Robinson row yesterday to test the water for a wider, deeper intervention?
We can expect greater divergence, whether we like it or not, and should focus on our diplomatic relationships outside the bloc.
Sunak & Co show no sign of setting their sights on getting it down.
Yesterday, he bent the passage of time – by giving the Commons the chance to carry out a Covid reckoning before the inquiry is up and running.
Should he be handcuffed under public restraint, like a suspect watched by Priti Patel? Or freed to run wild through Alpine meadows, like Julie Andrews?
The appointment of O’Brien to lead the forthcoming levelling-up white paper shows real commitment to the agenda.