They will be strange, edgy experiences: I can hardly wait.
He has seamlessly made the transition from Cameron to May.
The former Prime Minister explains why he doesn’t feel he can continue to serve as MP for Witney.
What we wrote last March when he said that it was “very much my intention” to contest his Witney seat in 2020.
Like May’s older-feeling government, America’s presidential candidates fit the demographic facts.
Opponents of grammar schools, some supporters of them, a slice of the independent sector, secularists…all have reason not to be best pleased with her plans.
There is little evidence in May’s key speeches to date that her interest and imagination are gripped by the consequences of breakup and poor parenting.
Two new ConHome columns begin tomorrow.
It’s predominately a tight-knit group of former staffers who’ve worked together before. No change there. But it has a more provincial and state school feel.
To date, she has seen foreign affairs through the prism of domestic security rather than that of intervention abroad.
He supports single market membership and is unlikely to enthuse about an industrial strategy. Meet the man who could make or mar May’s premiership.
The new Communities Secretary sees the construction of more homes as his priority. It is a daunting political mission.
Third in London; second in Rio (at present). It wouldn’t have happened without the National Lottery.
Achieving the right Brexit deal is the key. This would be a good deal easier if everyone agreed what the right deal looked like.