Plus links to the full dissolution peerages and honours details.
DECC officials may be attracted to the idea of making a small saving tomorrow by agreeing to postpone further work. This temptation must be resisted.
People of ability are quitting and the pool of experience is shrinking.
Parliament and people are paying a price for the shift to professional politics.
As it approaches its second birthday, the GIB is proving to be one of the very real, yet largely unsung successes of this Government.
I cannot think his replacement will be so determined to reduce environmental red tape and Europe’s influence on countryside matters.
Of the 210,000 people who have had Green Deal Assessments, just 12,000 have gone on to actually make their homes more environmentally friendly under the scheme.
Macmillan: “a soft fascist”. Letwin: “The devil incarnate.” And how Steve Hilton loved staghunting. Breibart’s new UK Executive Editor speaks out.
Exporting to Europe and America is not enough.
Two years ago, leaning on businesses was preferred to legislating against them. But now, for many, leaning is no longer enough.
Watch out for Sajid Javid, Esther McVey, Liz Truss, Nicky Morgan and Karen Bradley.
Greg Barker MP is Minister of State for Energy & Climate Change. Follow Greg on Twitter. Yesterday, the Prime Minister moved another step closer to delivering his promise of real help for hardworking people on their energy bills. Following a consultation, the Government has decided to strengthen the Energy Bill further to deliver the Prime Minister's […]
By Matthew BarrettFollow Matthew on Twitter. Following on from the last few days' rolling blogs, I have below a final list of the MPs (and Baroness Warsi) appointed as Ministers for each department. I have put new appointments in bold. Cabinet Office Minister for the Cabinet Office, Paymaster General – Rt Hon Francis Maude MP […]
By Matthew BarrettFollow Matthew on Twitter. Since details of the reshuffle have emerged, Tory MPs, especially on the right of the party, have been reacting positively to David Cameron's appointments. Lord Lawson was pleased with the reshuffle: "I am on the whole very pleased with what has been done. There's another purpose why you need […]
DECC officials may be attracted to the idea of making a small saving tomorrow by agreeing to postpone further work. This temptation must be resisted.