They’re part of a broader move by the Government to rein in some of the more extreme politically correct excesses that went unchecked before.
The lesson of the last year is poorer communities are much more vulnerable to the next virus or health emergency.
The Government will need to think carefully about how any change to policy is presented, and the approach should be nuanced and flexible.
The guidelines cover a broad range of issues and admit breaches both great and small. They are not a substitute for the Prime Minister’s judgement.
The sixth piece in a ConHome series this week on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
Compare and contrast how government works with what the Armed Forces do – and their practice of decentralised command.
Finding a new Chief of Staff is only the start of the changes that Johnson needs to make his government work.
The Campaign for Common Sense has four simple, low-effort, suggestions as to how schools can be helped to get back on track.
Such would be the effect of a well-intentioned but ill thought-out amendment to the Agriculture Bill that will come to the Commons tomorrow.
The future was that we would be colour-blind. Instead, wokeism tells us we should see each other as members of different races.
Clashes over Black Lives Matter or Extinction Rebellion are noisy, nasty – and, by definition, impossible for Johnson to keep out of.
Leaders must be expected to lead by example. That includes ministers. Lasting change cannot be achieved without a clear example from the top.
It would make more sense to add a requirement to attach the Covid Test Certificate to the form and enter its details at the same time.