How I saw civil society at work recently in Israel, across the religious and ethnic divide, and am helping to build it up in Loughborough.
As a party known for strong economic management, we must work doubly hard to avoid appearing to know the price of everything and the value of nothing.
We need to encourage people to find ways of belonging that don’t foster hatred, and allow people to mix with others from different backgrounds.
If we walk away from the British people, they won’t follow us as we veer off into an ideological sunset.
I’m delighted to announce that the Pearson and AQA exam boards have agreed to continue providing the foreign languages they were offering.
It is the Conservative Party which produced the first ever female MP, the first lesbian leader in Ruth Davidson and the first female Prime Minister in Margaret Thatcher.
Its Second Reading takes place in the Commons today.
I believe we can be confident that any repeat of the events we saw in Birmingham would be addressed far more quickly today than under the previous regime.
We should encourage the next generation of Nobel Prize winners, world leaders and entrepreneurs to choose our fantastic universities.