Almost six months on from the EU referendum, we present a mini-series on five people who helped to shape the result.
Blair’s changes ignored security in the name of raising turnout. It is time to correct that error.
Only by accepting that we all hold moral positions can we hope to generate a more conciliatory and less hostile political environment.
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Almost six months on from the EU referendum, we present a mini-series on five people who helped to shape the result.
Our own security services have managed superbly. But a danger thwarted is not a danger ended.
The Centre for Social Justice, which I am now chairing once again, is turning its attention to the quality of growth and jobs.
We need new laws to cover transport and the emergency services.
Almost six months on from the EU referendum, we present a mini-series on five people who helped to shape the result.
The self-absorption of modern life is having an impact of our campaigning capacity.
I would like to see all TV channels broadcasting to England in languages other than English pay an extra tax.
Javid wants office-holders to swear one, and thinks that all new arrivals should too. But what’s to stop it becoming a litany of political correctness?
We have the worst of both worlds: our level of involvement is sufficient to prompt allegations of complicity, but insufficient to have a real impact on targeting decisions.
How is the new Department for International Trade getting on?
After decades of decline, the membership figures of the main political parties are on the rise. But will it make a difference?