At the final meeting of her Cabinet, a revived Iron Lady told members, during a coffee break, that “on no account must Heseltine be elected”
The final article in ConHome’s series on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
It was Lord Robert Cecil who brought in the Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act of 1918 which gave women the right to be MPs.
The Government will need to think carefully about how any change to policy is presented, and the approach should be nuanced and flexible.
Why should a parent in Newcastle be any less concerned about the quality of air their kids are breathing than a parent in London?
The sixth piece in a ConHome series this week on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
Government should support professional development, the sharing of expertise, and helping school leaders to work in deprived areas of the country.
Labour administrations have undermined the constitutional settlement through misgovernment and pushing for more and yet more powers.
This is a degree of economic irresponsibility that the public wouldn’t even expect from the more eccentric parts of the Labour Party.
The fifth piece in a ConHome series this week on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
From the fact that 60 per cent of the people dying from Covid-19 are men, to male suicide rates, there are many areas to address.
The fourth piece in a ConHome series this week on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
If we can crack down on products complicit in illegal deforestation, we can do the same for those complicit in Chinese persecution of the Uyghurs.
Too often, we have viewed ethnic minorities through lumping everyone who is non-white into this crude category.
We have done more to generate wealth in Silicon Valley than in our own regions. We are terrific at pure research, and useless at translational research.