Gove is right to look to the 1980s for lessons. But the danger is that he is learning the wrong ones.
These two institutions at the very centre of Government do not appear to be operating the way they should.
Alex Morton and the rest of our research team have spent weeks crunching the numbers to ensure that they stack up
Boles isn’t as well known as the star of our Moggcast, but he is well-briefed, independent-minded and can make waves.
His tour of universities raises memories of another – that of by Keith Joseph, whose hundreth birthday would have fallen this week. It needs a modern equivalent.
He discusses his new book, Hearts and Minds, in which he traces the change in Conservative ideas from Thatcher to Cameron and beyond.
The EU referendum result marks a posthumous triumph over his old opponent, Edward Heath. Or does it?
Many eyes are on the Mayor of London, but more should be on the Home Secretary – as the only holder of a great office of state who may yet back Leave.
Winning electoral battles is not enough. We must win intellectual battles to change history.
If he seriously wishes to reverse two decades of Conservative failure at the polls, he would do well to channel some of her resolve.
If Powell is remembered only for his views on immigration, this will be a long way short of the whole story.
We don’t just need to build back better with economic policy, but use the challenges of the pandemic to address social concerns too.