His position as an adviser was more than decorative and he will be a loss. But as someone or other once put it, there is no alternative.
Our relationship with Israel makes us safer, healthier, and more prosperous.
Plus: A telling speech by George Osborne, the pleasing election of Philip Davies. Reading the Morning Star, just for a laugh. And: Andy Carroll walks on water.
My guess is that he would have argued that this is a matter for Parliament, with no need to resort to the judiciary.
We should join organisations like Amnesty International, which has made a terrible mistake on anti-semitism, to ensure that our voices are heard.
As the Commons prepares to debates the effects of Brexit on these rights, here’s the story of how the Party has supplied them from Peel through to Cameron.
The ideal is all the more necessary in a polity in which a plurality of just 30-something percent can win you virtually untrammelled power.
It was the closeness of the family in Joe’s era that led critics to calling them ‘the clique’ – a toast that we still make today in their honour.
The EU referendum result marks a posthumous triumph over his old opponent, Edward Heath. Or does it?
Lloyd George introduced a non-contributory system – unlike the contributions-based proposal from Chamberlain – and its legacy endures today.
One would be hard-pressed to think of a single mainstream centre-right party that has melted down even the most fundamental of internal disagreements.
Tomorrow marks the anniversary of Peel moving his great measure – to which much of the Lords was also opposed.