The rise in planning permissions has not been matched by an equal rise in new homes being built.
She makes this case in her first publication, but is far too anxious never to cause anyone in the educational establishment any offence.
Shorter sitting hours, time-limited speeches, and procedural changes have all made the Commons less effective. If Bercow wants to fix it he should start there.
It’s important that the Government does more to publicise the fact that people can apply for an advance on their benefits with a repayment period of six months.
Behind his languid exterior lay a man of unusual principle, to whom all Conservatives have cause to be grateful.
We should accept no excuses, nor indulge in any illusions – we are facing a barbaric, medieval death cult.
Its awards consume roughly a quarter of public spending. It is hard to see where the tax hikes or spending scaleback to fund them will come from if the Chancellor sticks to his guns.
Ministers have been vindicated for backing this renewable source – as recent figures show that it can make a significant contribution to meeting the UK’s energy needs.
Although Brexit has not yet taken place, it has already had an admirably invigorating effect on Parliament.
The Government could allay fears and bring consensus by appointing an external advisory committee to scrutinise how the powers are used.
David Lammy and the Social Mobility Commission both made a big splash on the basis of weak evidence and flawed assumptions.
It was the former Prime Minister himself who presided over the drawing up of the Article 50 process from which there is no known means of resiling.
Alistair Burt’s remarks while visiting our country represented a significant adjustment of the British approach to combatting terrorism.