Look, too, at the track record of EU Member States. In 2020, Germany’s highest court ruled on subordinating EU law to German law. The EU took no action.
But his new book conveys very well what is wrong with social media, and how it might be put right.
Plus: Publishing diaries – do you keep in all the salacious details, or take some out to avoid upsetting people? Sasha Swire takes route one.
This renaissance could place the UK at the vanguard of the most industries and technologies over the coming decades.
It looks as though we are in the territory supported by this site on Monday – Government support for something not unlike the Neill amendment.
If the BBC wants to balance its coverage of the culture war, it should commission this Oxford ethicist to tell the truth about Britain’s past.
They confirm that the Government and its critics aren’t that far apart – and Ministers are now distancing themselves from claims of illegality.
The numbers can be interpreted to suggest that the Bill may not clear Third Reading. But in our view that would be a misreading.
Not only is this type of ‘education’ a nonsense, but the taxpayer will have to pick up the bill for it.
The volte-face that he is currently trying to manage in seeking to defend a Withdrawal Agreement that he opposed is farcical.
The Justice Secretary is challenged over Boris Johnson’s proposal to override elements of the Withdrawal Agreement to protect the British internal market.
‘Argument over Brexit is the last thing the country needs right now’, says Louise Haigh, the Shadow Northern Irish Secretary.
From unconscious bias training to the Civil Service Commission’s “diversity forum”, thousands of pounds are being spent on the social justice sector.