Profile: Gavin Williamson, the “baby-faced assassin” who is now Chief Whip
He has seamlessly made the transition from Cameron to May.
He has seamlessly made the transition from Cameron to May.
Also: First Minister of Wales opposes second EU vote; SNP face budget pressures as support for separation stalls; poll deflates Irish nationalists; and more.
The two think-tanks will continue to co-operate on the 48:52 post-EU referedum research project.
Hosting the 2025 Northern Powerhouse EXPO would be bigger than the Olympics and the World Cup combined.
He must pick his targets carefully, relentlessly follow the big money and work closely with our friends in the Commonwealth.
The Scottish Conservative leader has rebounded from the result and is sticking to the plan: stand up to the SNP and squeeze Labour’s unionist vote.
The Foreign Secretary says that Brexit involves restoring “UK control over our laws, borders, money and trade”.
Britain must honour the referendum result and leave, but “we should have the closest possible relationship with the EU”.
And he quotes ConservativeHome.
Juppe and Francois Fillon could pave the way for economic reform and an end to free movement.
The project is both a gift to the anti-nuclear brigade and testament to the industry’s failure to embrace cutting-edge technology.
Also: Grammar schools are the wrong solution; the SNP boom while Labour slump; and why Davis is right about leaving the Single Market.
Her relative quiet compares favourably to Cameron’s incessant commentary, but it’s not without cost.
Trade negotiations aren’t a matter of one participant winning, but of two partners creating wealth together that they couldn’t make on their own.
“As we leave the EU, Britain will seek to become the global leader in free trade.”