Which former aide turned down a peerage? See text (and picture left).
The daring leitmotif of her first week in office has been a purge not of Leavers but of a subset of her fellow Remainers.
There were 26 critical questions from Conservative backbenchers on the Government’s EU referendum leaflet yesterday and 5 supportive ones.
It is wrong to claim that belief and courage run one way only.
The first yesterday became Britain’s longest-serving Arts Minister, and all are evidence of how David Cameron likes to govern.
He takes 58 per cent of the vote.
Proceedings were interrupted by a large rodent, which was eventually cornered by young Hancock, who strangled it and dropped it out of the window.
Plus: Comforting Oborne in the Aegean. Rampant rabbits in the Lords. Lidders Agonistes. McVey’s moment. And: How two Labour MPs banged away in the rifle club.
The Telegraph’s Andrea Leadsom story helps to show how the join between executive and legislature is under pressure as never before.
By Harry PhibbsFollow Harry on Twitter The Europe Minister David Lidington indicated to the House of Commons yesterday that it is highly unlikely that Ministers will attend any European Football Championship games. He was challenged the inconsistency of boycotting the opening games – in protest at the imprisonment of Yulia Tymoshenko – yet not ruling out […]
And much of this material is propaganda – not fact.