My Campaign for Fairer Gambling will continue to press for stakes to be capped at £2.
This pernicious addiction ruins lives and families. The current rules are insufficient.
This third piece of our mini-series on what should be in the manifesto argues that a strong and stable Government should support strong and stable families.
The Government is not only for the JAMs (Just About Managing), but now also apparently for the NAAMs (Not At All Managing).
The script for the new relationship with the EU must be written as much by those who valued it as by those who campaigned to leave it.
The current method that we use to assess employment support is fundamentally flawed, and should be overhauled.
The benefits of a secure, stable and loving family are are even more important for military personnel than for the rest of us.
The majority of those who leave prison will be convicted of new crimes within a year – that is a shameful failure.
The report I have been working on over the past year will provide the Government with a clear strategy to help tackle rough sleeping.
Too many people have seen little wage growth in over two decades, and remain in insecure jobs with no prospect of in-work progression.
To reach deprived families you need to drag them to the front of the queue.
The Centre for Social Justice applauds the Universal Credit changes. But praise elsewhere is thin.
This is the right Minister in the right department. And though his room for manoeuvre is limited, he has a chance to make an impact on families policy.
It is perfectly possible to govern well and enact great change with very little legislation. In fact, it can even be a blessing.