Of course, sexual violence can be perpetrated by people of all backgrounds but that does not mean in that specific cases, race, religion and culture are not a factor.
During my hours in the Commons as Leader of the House, I see mainstream Labour MPs failing to challenge the extremism that now holds sway.
The Prime Minister’s speech yesterday was a reminder that while Labour are obsessed by transfering income our focus instead is on improving lives.
The first part of our mini-series on what Zac Goldsmith needs to do to be elected Mayor of London.
What it is that makes old people less likely to be lonely, men less likely to kill themselves, and girls and boys less likely to self-harm.
This is at a time when when Russia has become more aggressive, North Korea has tested a new nuclear device, and Iran may also do so soon.
Win or lose, the London Mayoral candidate now needs to show the message discipline of a conventional candidate…without losing his individualist charm.
We need a new legal framework to govern their use.
Junior doctors must not let their strike be hijacked by those who would prolong it for the sake of bringing down the Government.
A model from abroad about how to deal with sugar problems without taxing it.
There’s no growth without risk – economic or personal. How can it be popularised in a security-conscious society?
Plus: Loathsome Winston McKenzie. Alex Salmond, Thatcher fan. The indestructible Keith Vaz. And: my interview with Charles Moore is well worth a listen.
Whether reform can be delivered in time to convince us Brits to vote to stay in the Union remains to be seen.
They could provide as many as a million homes over ten years.
Corbyn’s farce may be good for the Conservative leadership – and fun for this site – but it is thoroughly bad for Britain.