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Leo Doherty: Now that Egypt is stable, let’s help it succeed

The country’s brief period of Muslim Brotherhood rule was a disaster – for its economy, its security and its society.

By Leo Docherty | 22 January 2016 at 6:30 am | 4 comments

Tax breaks for saving should help poorer people most

A social justice budget from the Chancellor in March would target incentives to save on those who need them more.

By Paul Goodman | 21 January 2016 at 7:00 am | 44 comments

Peter Hoskin: Osborne’s rebalancing act continues. It may never reach the desired conclusion.

The third and final piece in our series investigating whether the Chancellor has managed to rebalance the economy.

By Peter Hoskin | 21 January 2016 at 6:45 am | 17 comments

Daniel Hannan: Cameron’s strategy for winning the EU referendum – use the word ‘security’ as much as possible

Monday’s announcement on deporting those who don’t speak English wasn’t really about integration or extremism.

By Daniel Hannan MEP | 21 January 2016 at 6:30 am | 130 comments

How Cameron is shaping the political week

His Monday initiatives and the lack of opposition are allowing him to dominate the first three days of the seven – before moving to PMQs on the fourth.

By Paul Goodman | 20 January 2016 at 7:10 am | 49 comments

Interview: Ed Vaizey – “There’s a lot of merit in not doing too much”

The Arts Minister defends Tracey Emin, but is most proud of leaving the Arts Council alone.

By Andrew Gimson | 20 January 2016 at 7:00 am | 14 comments

Steve Hughes: Osborne’s record. Some progress on the deficit. Slower going on rebalancing. But now he has a chance to deliver.

The second piece in our mini-series on whether the Chancellor is achieving the rebalancing of the economy he wants.

By Steve Hughes | 20 January 2016 at 6:59 am | 17 comments

From Reggie to Dessie: Why Tyrie’s chances of a knighthood are now in deep cold storage

Plus: Sir Simon Bowie, Soames on a diet, the Trussette on manoeuvres, tiger nannies, and Proud to be Out. And: Time for Liders to get his British Empire Medal.

By Reggie | 20 January 2016 at 6:30 am | 3 comments

Henry Hill: Welsh Conservative MPs press Osborne for devolution u-turn

Also: Cameron and Soubry strike out at SNP; McCluskey turns fire on Scottish Labour; Corbyn accused of fixing Welsh by-election selection; and more.

By Henry Hill | 20 January 2016 at 6:20 am | 3 comments

Michael Martins: Osborne has changed the nature of the economy – but has he changed it the right way?

The first piece in our series on the Chancellor’s record explores his ambition to rebalance the economy between sectors and regions.

By Michael Martins | 19 January 2016 at 6:45 am | 16 comments

Ruth Davidson: The SNP’s record in power is lamentable – but there is an alternative

The nationalists may pose as the opposition, but in reality they are the establishment. They must answer to their failings.

By Ruth Davidson MSP | 19 January 2016 at 6:30 am | 14 comments

An Open Letter to Sajid Javid. Now is the time for you to come out for Brexit.

Grayling’s mix of courage and calculation has opened a door for you to walk through.

By Paul Goodman | 18 January 2016 at 7:00 am | 105 comments

Christopher Howarth: Why it’s wrong to claim that Britain leaving the EU risks Scotland leaving Britain

For Scotland as much as for England, the UK is the Single Market that matters most.

By Christopher Howarth | 18 January 2016 at 6:30 am | 67 comments

Where are Labour’s Eurosceptics?

Perhaps we will find out when Labour Leave launches this week.

By Paul Goodman | 17 January 2016 at 7:00 am | 74 comments

Nicholas Mazzei: We will fail in Syria for the same reason that we failed in Sanguin

Victory and peace abroad cannot be won by trying to bomb your enemies into submission.

By Nicholas Mazzei | 17 January 2016 at 6:30 am | 22 comments

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