Five reasons why Hancock’s announcement of tougher restrictions yesterday met less resistance than might have been expected.
Our subject on how much time a Bill would be given now, how much time it might get – and whether it could be effected retrospectively.
Here’s how can now use our freedoms as we leave – assuming there is no last-minute wish to be sensible by the EU and agree a free trade deal.
The big questions are about an EU deal and Covid recovery. But one of the other places to look is how we turn our savings into investments.
But unless we are viewing a conjuring trick both from our own Government and the EU, extra time looks unlikely to unlock agreement.
The emergency measures enacted to battle Covid have exposed the groupthink of Whitehall’s expert establishment.
This generation of Tory MPs is less reflexively obedient, wasn’t prepared for Covid – and isn’t ready for a No Deal Brexit, if it happens.
In his new history, Stephen Wall describes the unbridgeable divide on Europe into which any Prime Minister is in danger of tumbling.
Our next live online event features Jake Berry, Dehenna Davison and John Stevenson, leading lights of the Northern Research Group.
The point we are making is that the UK would be unlikely to enjoy settled EU membership, instead of the present Brexit talks crisis, had Leave lost.
Plus: three winners from recent events. First, Liz Truss. Second, NHS England. And third, the under-promoted Nadhim Zahawi.
It came when the EU widened its demand for dynamic alignment. Gove has said the UK won’t accept automatically following new laws – or facing penalties.
Disputes should be arbitrated by representatives of neutral countries that have experience of trading with the EU under different arrangements.