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Daniel Hannan: If a restaurant can refuse to serve you, Amazon can refuse to host Parler

Likewise, if a cruise ship wants proof of vaccination before you board, it should have the right to. Here’s why.

By Daniel Hannan | 20 January 2021 at 6:20 am | 57 comments

Universal Credit, overseas aid, empowering judges, tax rises. There’s more to yesterday’s rebellion than six backbenchers.

Has today’s generation of Conservative MPs the appetite for the tax and spending discipline that must underpin any operable government?

By Paul Goodman | 19 January 2021 at 6:40 am | 29 comments

Jonathan Caine: My experience of Biden and his team suggests that we shouldn’t fear his presidency – but need to engage

In ensuring that the Belfast Agreement is properly understood and appreciated in Washington, the British Embassy needs to be at the top of its game.

By Lord Caine | 19 January 2021 at 6:30 am | 33 comments

Radical: A University lesson from the Kathleen Stock fracas. It’s harder to support her if you’re a younger academic.

Not when they know that their peers – and the academic administrators they depend on for preferment – are watching for any ‘misstep’.

By Radical | 19 January 2021 at 6:20 am | 32 comments

The China genocide amendment. Our politicians should decide our trade policy – not our judges.

There’s a case for empowering our courts to make a genocide ruling over the Uighars. But not for giving them a veto on trade deals in doing so.

By Paul Goodman | 18 January 2021 at 6:40 am | 41 comments

Richard Holden: Biden’s inauguration this week boosts Britain’s new opportunity to pivot to the world

With a new president in place, and the UK’s G7 presidency up and running, we will have a new Indo-Pacific trading opportunity.

By Richard Holden MP | 18 January 2021 at 6:30 am | 9 comments

Brandon Lewis: I am not neutral on Northern Ireland. I am unapologetically pro-Union.

We will be using this Northern Ireland centenary to promote it and recognise its contribution to the rest of the UK

By Brandon Lewis MP | 18 January 2021 at 6:20 am | 49 comments

A new property tax would bring rises. Business rates reform could mean cuts. Is Sunak mulling both?

WPI Economics, which has been crunching numbers for the first, has also taken an interest in the second.

By Paul Goodman | 17 January 2021 at 7:00 am | 97 comments

Will Quince: While we get help to people in need, Starmer calls for some of it to be scrapped – with no replacement plan

Labour would abolish Universal Credit, which has coped well with the unprecedented pressures of this unprecedented last year.

By Will Quince MP | 17 January 2021 at 6:30 am | 32 comments

Lockdown is popular, and sceptics’ parliamentary tactics must account for it

The playbook learned delivering Brexit is little use when the weight of public opinion is in favour of more restrictions, not fewer.

By Henry Hill | 16 January 2021 at 8:00 am | 169 comments

David Gauke: The Covid paradox for Johnson: the nearer to normality we get, the more difficulties he’ll have

The Government should begin to dash unrealistic expectations now, rather than be forced to do so later.

By David Gauke | 16 January 2021 at 6:00 am | 50 comments

Responding to Rashford

Until Ministers have a clear direction in which to steer the ship of anti-poverty policy, they will be at the mercy of the passengers.

By Paul Goodman | 15 January 2021 at 6:40 am | 68 comments

Iain Dale: Biden has neither the imagination nor energy to heal his tearful nation

Plus: What I discovered when I interviewed James Comey. And why I can’t think of a single interesting anecdote or conclusion from Tim Sainsbury’s memoir.

By Iain Dale | 15 January 2021 at 6:30 am | 128 comments

Nick King: London is unlikely to have another “Big Bang” moment – but here’s how we can boost its potential post-Brexit

There’s huge scope to enhance the City, and the British economy – especially if we learn the right lessons from Thatcher-era reforms.

By Nick King | 15 January 2021 at 6:20 am | 17 comments

Disraeli’s Two Nations at a time of Covid – and, no, they’re not “the rich and the poor”

When the virus eventually recedes, the just-about-managing will demand their place in the sun.

By Paul Goodman | 14 January 2021 at 6:50 am | 33 comments

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