Those on the frontline deserve to be protected, be it from assault or a virus – and we shouldn’t forget or negate that.
Forced, and arbitrary, local government reorganisation risks ignoring community wishes.
On this day each year, we celebrate the first steam engine hissing into operation. And retain the decisive vision that powers progress.
It is better for the Government to demonstrate the statistical evidence for them (if there is enough) rather than force compliance.
If the Mayor is incapable of doing his job, the Government will have to call in the inspectors to take charge.
The Government is poised to reverse the trend to competition rather than collaboration that has marked healthcare policy for 30 years.
“It is good manners, courtesy, consideration to wear a face mask if you are, for example, in a shop.”
Marr challenges the First Minister over the SNP’s record on care home deaths, but she denies that there was “some particular problem” in Scotland.
The coalition of voters that he put together has taken a battering – but it endures yet.
Together with error, it is set to cost the taxpayer an eye-watering sum in the region of £4.6 billion.
From my spot on the Domestic Abuse committee, I saw just how much this Government wants to champion the rights of those who have been victimised.
While the Chancellor’s recovery measures look drastic, they are “middle of the pack” when compared to others in the world.
Rather than looking at medical options we should focus on social solutions – promoting activity and interaction.
The long-awaited Parliamentary Constituencies Bill will give voters fairer representation, and prevent political delay tactics.