Andy Cook: To help reduce mass unemployment, back up Universal Credit with Universal Support
The first in a mini-series of pieces from the Centre for Social Justice on Covid-19 – and helping those in deep poverty.
The first in a mini-series of pieces from the Centre for Social Justice on Covid-19 – and helping those in deep poverty.
We need to separate the Nightingales from other hospitals, build more of them – and use them as a means of isolating the infected.
We need a long-term poverty strategy and a Social Justice Cabinet Committee. And here’s a Christmas holiday plan for childrens’ food.
Improved crop protection can be achieved in a safe way to improve the environment and food security. The UK must not be left behind.
My constituents are divided between those demanding ever-tighter restrictions and others who want their quality of life back.
We have always been champions of justice and we must double-down on fighting inequality through classical liberal principles.
Ae consultation on the issue is taking evidence now – and terms of reference for a review will be published in the Budget.
The recent debate on free school meals has shown, among many things, the impact of local civil society non-state organisations.
The final part of the author’s mini-series of three articles on obesity policy for ConservativeHome this week.
Furthermore, increasing global tensions make improving our defence capabilities essential.
The second part of the author’s mini-series of three articles on obesity policy for ConservativeHome this week.
We are allowing others to create a narrative for us, and in the absence of an agreed poverty measure and subsequent strategy, we always will.
We should have supported an extension to the conventional arms embargo at the United Nations in August – and must back sanctions.
In trying to appease climate catastrophists, they run the risk of undermining a key pillar of their own ideology.
The final part of a mini-series of three articles on obesity policy for ConservativeHome this week.