The Prime Minister needs the courage to face down the tiny minority who want to rush through the Conversion Therapy Bill.
Hospitals across England are reportedly accommodating patients on the basis of gender rather than sex.
It is harder for liberal critics to impute racism, or undue severity, to a Home Secretary who herself belongs to an ethnic minority.
In the wake of International Women’s Day, the third article in a five-piece series on ConservativeHome this week.
The Conservative Women in Parliament Group’s letter to all the candidates in the leadership election.
Ours is the party that believes in equality of opportunity, in everyone having the chance to fulfil their potential, irrespective of where you come from or who you are.
In all, there are 30 new entries in the whole list, one down on last year and two down on the 2016 record of 33.
A recent Conservative conference for the area found eagerness to discuss radical policies and to embrace innovative campaigning techniques. An encouraging sign for the local elections.
The problem starts before children enter primary school – maintaining healthy lifestyles at home is not just about education but also ensuring that cookery skills and utensils are available.
Davidson should have a standing invite to attend Political Cabinet, and be encouraged to speak her mind – on Brexit, the DUP and anything else.
Only one per cent of Tory MPs were once manual workers. For a party that considers itself to be the champion of the Just About Managing, this is not good enough.
Politicians should not be afraid to offer practical advice to their constituents.
Not so long ago, if your utterances were littered with red-mist adjectives, you’d have been dismissed as a Green Ink letter-writer. But now fulmination is vogue.
“27 per cent selected poor household budgeting as a significant cause of food poverty, and 14 per cent selected a lack of understanding of good nutrition.”
By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter 1.4 billion people live on £1 or less every day. "Live Below The Line" is a campaign that challenges people in the developed world to do the same. 20,000 people in Britain, America and Australia accepted the challenge this year including Tory peer Anne Jenkin, who also established Conservatives for […]
Ours is the party that believes in equality of opportunity, in everyone having the chance to fulfil their potential, irrespective of where you come from or who you are.