Disputes have focused on questions arising from his plight – parental, ethical, legal. But it may be useful to widen the angle of the lens.
With May distracted by Brexit, Macron is risking domestic political pushback to become Trump’s ‘bridge to Europe’.
The new Office for Students must lead in this. There must be sanctions from the new regulator for those universities who are failing in this regard.
I have lost count of the number of times I have heard its demise confidently predicted or stridently recommended. Houdini-like, it has so far escaped this awaited fate.
The Prime Minister faces a difficult afternoon – but will be aided by the unwillingess of Tory backbenchers to line up with Jeremy Corbyn.
She will be feeling a hand of history on her shoulder, and wondering if the other holds a knife at her back.
The atrocity demands a response, but will the President favour international diplomacy or military action?
The most important lesson we took away from Bill Bratton’s New York office during the 1990s was all about co-ordination.
The Government should back the fastest growing sector of the economy, demand transparency and send clear policy signals.
Stop and search requires very careful and sensitive handling, but it’s hard to conclude that an increase isn’t warranted.
Even in an age of austerity, government has plenty of power and assets, which it could on a small-scale, experimental basis transfer to the control of community groups.
Voluntary-aided status works both for Catholic schools and everyone else. Furthermore, lifting the cap from new institutions could have had unexpected consequences.