The demographic tide can’t be turned back, but its advance can be slowed – by the self-reinforcing triangle of stronger families, better schools, good jobs, and the stronger society that these help to build.
Littering, fare-dodging, and shoplifting are minor offenses, but they undermine people’s sense of living in a safe, well-ordered public square.
They have been handed a raw deal during the course of the pandemic. Investing in them is an investment in our future.
Levels of trust between Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street may be low, but the latter holds the key to helping create an economy and society that works for everyone.
To my mind, once some kind of base fairness has been established, then it’s best to leave cultural transformations down to demand.
Working alongside the Conservative MPs Lee Rowley and Luke Graham, we will launch in Westminster this evening.
It’s notable that criticism of it, and of nationhood, typically comes from the privileged, within the most economically and politically secure nations.
We spend so much time arguing about what it ought or ought not to do that we seldom consider its fundamental nature.
The Jo Cox Loneliness Commission seeks to change lives across the country.
We need to measure the impact of firms on the communities in which they operate, instead of simply considering what their return on investment is.
A reflection on the provisional results of the 2016 ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, published today.
Outlawing surrogacy would contradict the Conservative belief in personal liberty and the right of individuals to make decisions that best suit their lives.