It’s inconceivable that Plaid Cymru won’t make pressing for an independence referendum the price for its support in a coalition with Labour.
The Culture Secretary promises “all options” to allow summer holidays will be explored but warns about rising EU cases.
A YouGov poll found that 51 per cent of voters do not believe that politicians should set limits on how much they can bet.
The first piece in a ConHome mini-series this week on industrial strategy after the pandemic.
There is real anger in Stratford-upon-Avon as the number of empty shops continues to grow.
No doubt there will be tough months to come but airlines, ports, and operators can look to the future with more optimism than ever before.
Proposed changes to the VAT Retail Export Scheme will undermine British businesses and put jobs at risk, to the benefit of Paris, Amsterdam, and Milan.
“Our values are rooted in the fundamental belief that individual freedom enables both the greatest achievement and the gentlest kindness.”
“I am committing myself to a single priority – to create, support and extend opportunity to as many people as I can.”
That country needs assistance in making the transition to responsible, accountable democracy after a generation of corrupt leadership.
Maintaining the moors is not just about sport. It has wider environmental, economic, and social benefits – even for those who have never picked up a gun.
While it’s important to focus on the ‘R’ rate in tackling covid, we must also balance health concerns against two other Rs – recovery versus recession.
What normalisation should mean is the return to a functioning market economy where our wants and needs are met in today’s circumstances.
This ambitious business case is based on our experiences not only of recovering from the last downturn, but on the successes of the last three years.
The appointment of O’Brien to lead the forthcoming levelling-up white paper shows real commitment to the agenda.