My constituents are divided between those demanding ever-tighter restrictions and others who want their quality of life back.
It seems highly unlikely that the action against Grimes will result in a prosecution, let alone a conviction. But that doesn’t make it OK.
Patel should haul in Dick for an interview without coffee. Meanwhile, Loughton intends to raise the case at the Home Affairs Select Committee.
We wouldn’t want constraints on free speech imposed on the basis of opaque agreements between platforms and politicians.
Every single charge under the Act – 141 so far – has been found unlawful on review by the CPS,
Almost a third of councils restrict smoking in open-air public spaces, with some of these bans enforced with fixed penalty notices.
It is quite shocking that the Equality Act has been left totally unreformed, since it has morphed into the central juridical weapon of the left.
I was regaled with horror story after story on access to even existing testing. Confidence in the “moonshot” is non-existent.
The right to it must be championed even when – no: especially when – remarks are made that we find reprehensible.
Plus: Why the BBC must keep Neil. Why I’m leaving Lloyds. And: three hours with the LibDem leadership candidates.
“It’s the single most worrying intellectual current that we have lived through”, Daniel Hannan explains in this extract from our latest live event.
As a Party, we should hold out a helping hand to all those who still face the difficulties of daily life – who still cannot be their authentic selves.
In spite of Cummings’ departure, DARPA should remain a manifesto priority: we need its approach to risk – and indeed failure.