Infrastructure 1) Johnson on Heathrow: It’s a fantasy that should be consigned to a dustbin. He is frozen out of… Read more »
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Newslinks for Friday 9th September 2016
May plans big increase in school freedoms for selective and faith schools “Every school in England will be free to… Read more »
Sanjoy Sen: Thirty years of Nissan in the North East
The plant’s success holds valuable lessons for the future.
Newslinks for Tuesday 6th September 2016
May plans ‘far tougher’ immigration system than points-based model ‘EU migrants would need a job before entering the UK under… Read more »
Daniel Kawczynski: Plans for an EU army remain as barmy and ramshackle as ever
A range of significant obstacles would need to be cleared to set about forming such a defence force. None of them is anything to do with Britain’s membership of the EU
Newslinks for Saturday 3rd September 2016
May flies to China for her G20 summit as PM – but no deal on Hinkley Point “Theresa May will… Read more »
Newslinks for Tuesday 30th August 2016
French proposal to let migrants claim UK asylum earns rebuke from Rudd ‘Xavier Bertrand, who is chief of the Calais region,… Read more »
Daniel Gibbs: Margaret Thatcher, environmentalist
She had a profound impact on the ownership, focus and language of the debate about climate change and global warming.
Newslinks for Wednesday 10th August 2016
May ‘opens dialogue’ with Putin… ‘Vladimir Putin and Theresa May have spoken for the first time since she took office… Read more »
Newslinks for Thursday 4th August 2016
Interest rates expected to be cut today ‘At noon [today] the Bank of England is widely expected to cut its… Read more »
Newslinks for Tuesday 2nd August 2016
Whitehall ‘blocks’ peerage for former Party treasurer ‘David Cameron is involved in a new cronyism row after his resignation honours’… Read more »
Newslinks for Saturday 30th July 2016
Hinkley Point, Day Two: May pulled the plug, officials questioned the deal… “The Prime Minister told Francois Hollande, the French… Read more »
May must act to save the nation’s savers
Every Prime Minister starts out talking about higher productivity but ends up offering more debt and cheap credit. Will this one break the mould?
Newslinks for Friday 22nd July 2016
May’s meeting with Hollande. Yes to Calais border controls. But freedom of movement represents a ‘stark choice’. And he wants… Read more »
Meet the new team at Number Ten
We provide a brief introduction to the new Prime Minister’s first six advisers.
