The Government should apply the same energy it has towards achieving Net Zero on Getting Housing Done.
The Government’s levelling up agenda will only succeed if Ministers invest in this crucial area of national life.
If his mission is successful, he will hugely bolster the long-term future of the Conservative party.
The Department of Education wants to address school disruption by “reducing pressure” on students.
By all indications, we are about to voluntarily delay this policy, which risks the destruction of 19,288 ha of habitat.
This ‘nudge’ instinct is all too common in corporations, which view themselves as guiding forces on health, morality, politics, and actually most things.
The role of strong local leadership here cannot be underestimated in galvanizing place prosperity.
She says it would be “absurd and completely outrageous” if it challenged the Scottish parliament in court over legislation on another referendum.
“Of course it [can leave]”, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster tells Marr.
But he adds that he is “determined” to work with Sturgeon “in dealing with the immediate problems we face.”
A contest exists between traditional common lawyers, who believe the constitution exists (in their minds), and modernisers including myself.
It’s disgraceful that somewhere between 15 and 20 per cent of our young people may be “functionally illiterate” when they leave school.
Plus: If Sunak wishes to ingratiate himself with small business people, he should scrap the loan charge and IR35.
The Government’s messaging around this idea has been confusing to say the least.
We need to do more to improve maths and data skills in the country; new funding will help the Government achieve that.