Article 20 says that the backstop will only ‘cease to apply’ if ‘the Union and United Kingdom decide jointly’ that it should end – no sovereign right for the UK to leave.
New research out today calculates that granting a piece of land planning permission for new houses makes it dramatically more valuable.
The Vote Leave director is the onlie begetter of this cashfest. But we’ve said it before and say it again: Britain can’t tax its way to prosperity – or a better health service.
Given that they saved the Party’s bacon, you would expect senior figures to say and do whatever it takes to keep them on side.
A right to shared ownership would also be welcome. Boldness is needed to prevent a Corbyn Government.
Recommendations in a report from the All Party Parliamentary Group on Autism are well worth Ministers and others taking up.
Wanted: a grand bargain with voters, whereby some rises at the top end are traded off for others nearer the bottom.
A century on from the granting of Votes for Women we should honour our manifesto pledge to deliver Votes for Life. A new Private Member’s Bill offers the opportunity.
His first major interview returns policy to the spirit of May’s original education ideas, with new faith schools and expanded selective ones as part of the mix.
By April, about 1.4million non-EU migrants and students will have been given unlimited access to the NHS for a pittance.
Well, at least more people than previously now know he is Minister for Children and Families. What should be in his in-tray?
Brexit has transformed the context in which we plan our security. Commitments to our European neighbours and Global Britain require more money.
If we need to leave with no deal and negotiate a free trade agreement during the transition period, so be it.