“It takes the pressure off parts of the overheating South East while offering hope and opportunity to those areas that have felt left behind.”
Truss must ensure Britain remains a global leader in development, as well as in defence and diplomacy.
European defence budgets only go so far, and ultimately we need the Anglo-American link.
In place of deviations from the Number Ten line have come the squashing of Rayner and even a comparison of the PM to Churchill.
The lesson of this drama is that fans must make their voices heard, rather than Ministers threaten knee-jerk legislation.
The maximum sentence of imprisonment will now be ten years’ imprisonment, reflecting the severity of the nature of the crime.
A new study by Anthony Seldon of the office of Prime Minister gives too little credit to the many among its 55 holders whom he dismisses as failures.
A new volume of essays puts special advisers in historical context, and suggests the Cabinet has been marginalised by a succession of over-mighty PMs.
This old-style socialist turns out to be much more of a small-c conservative than his many critics are willing to admit.
It is hard to find any precedent for the path that he has chosen. What furies drive him? Why this frantic activity?
This book exemplifies the addiction to indignant moralising which blinds so many political commentators to the true nature of their own country.
Dale’s new volume of brief lives of all 55 Prime Ministers since 1721 brings only some of them to life.
Home to some of the fastest-growing economies of the 21st century, it has never been more urgent to build new trading relationships there.
But his new book conveys very well what is wrong with social media, and how it might be put right.
A lot can be done through NATO structures like the Northern Group that brings together its members and partner countries.