Iain Duncan Smith: Today, at long last, we begin the process of leaving the EU
The Article 50 Bill starts its passage through the Commons today – uniting the Conservative Party and throwing Labour into disarray.
The Article 50 Bill starts its passage through the Commons today – uniting the Conservative Party and throwing Labour into disarray.
The Jo Cox Loneliness Commission seeks to change lives across the country.
But neither the American President’s concession to Britain nor the question of double standards are likely to deter some Parliamentarians.
The effects of Britain’s EU experience and of the Trump admistration’s stance are two big unknowns.
We need to encourage people to find ways of belonging that don’t foster hatred, and allow people to mix with others from different backgrounds.
Nadhim Zahawi tells us that the President’s words and deeds will cause serious damage to the anti-ISIS struggle.
Our candidate, Jack Brereton, is Stoke born and bred. The seat doesn’t need Paul Nuttall, who sees it as a political pawn
See his support for protectionism, big government, big debts – and more.
Downing Street may have briefed in advance that there’s no real comparison. But she will clearly play on it for all it’s worth.
Will he make America great again? What is more important – jobs or building the wall? And why do Democrats think Hillary lost?
Plus: Can Corbyn survive losing both by-elections? Trump has the tone of Mussolini and the content of Lindbergh. And: another Lib Dem blunder.
The recently departed Prime Minister is re-emerging – and working on his memoirs. He will want to project his greatest achievement: public service reform.
Cortés burnt his ships, thus making a retreat to Europe impossible – and an advance into the New World the only way forward. May now faces her own Cortes Moment.
“I had one of your guys in here the other day. Amazing guy. Brilliant guy. Gove. Gorgeous Gove. Wrote a tremendous article – a stupendous article – about me.”
Sturgeon and Farron are out to whip up grievances for party political purposes. And Corbyn doesn’t know what he wants.