The Government must speed up its vaccination programme, but until it understands the effect on transmission, tiers are here to stay.
Much the best way to embarrass its members at Westminster would be to hail them as friends and fellow members of the Establishment.
We will be free to charge our nation as a science super-power, says the Prime Minister in his New Year message.
From January 1, no longer will anyone be able to say: “you can’t – EU rules”. We have jumped from the passenger seat to the pilot seat. So what should we do?
The Prime Minister opens the Second Reading debate on the Bill seeking to enshrine the Brexit Trade Agreement in law.
Above all, we need to focus on the strategic picture. Throughout the world democracy, human rights and the rule of law are under pressure.
And the Government’s own standing moves into the black for the first time since our August poll.
The agreement that Johnson has obtained rights the wrongs inflicted by Major and a succession of Europhile Prime Ministers.
“There really is a star in the sky. And it is glowing brighter and brighter. We have a vaccine!”
“It is up to us all together, as a newly and truly independent nation, to realise the immensity of this moment and to make the most of it.”
We hail the commitment of Frost and Oliver Lewis to their negotiating brief. Without them, this deal is unlikely to have reached its final form.
We have now secured 97 per cent of the trade value that we set out to reach agreements for first, beyond the EU. And there’s more to come.