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Clegg’s career choice reflects how the House of Lords has become diminished

Parliament is struggling to retain senior figures. New peers should be chosen on their ability to raise the calibre of debate.

By Harry Phibbs | 20 October 2018 | 84 comments

How should our electoral law change to work in the digital age?

From ‘fake news’ to micro-targeting, crowd-funding to data rights, we explore the key areas of focus for an overdue review of the rules of our democracy.

By Mark Wallace | 1 August 2018 | 31 comments

Rebecca Lowe: What does it really mean to ‘stand up for your principles’?

The phrase tends to get thrown around as if it means something undeniably and wholly positive, but it’s more complicated than that.

By Rebecca Lowe | 18 July 2018 | 19 comments

A year on from the Manchester atrocity

It was a textbook case of how Islamist terror works here – or has to date, anyway. We honour and remember those who died.

By Paul Goodman | 22 May 2018 | 48 comments

WATCH: Hancock explains why the Government is legislating for social media

He agrees that Parliament doesn’t yet command the respect of its American and European counterparts with these companies.

20 May 2018 | 35 comments

Daniel Stafford: The GDPR chaos is a reminder of how taking back control will allow us to make better laws

A well-intentioned but badly designed EU law is irritating consumers and making life far harder for charities and businesses. After Brexit we will be able to fix it.

By Daniel Stafford | 3 May 2018 | 104 comments

Byron Davies: How I won an apology from a Corbyn supporter for falsehoods that helped to cost me my seat

I decided to make a personal stand, and demonstrate that there was a price to be paid for making such outrageous and inaccurate allegations.

By Byron Davies | 27 April 2018 | 21 comments

Web regulation must not become a matter of stopping the ‘wrong people’ from winning

If social networks are common spaces, they must be open to both left and right. Conservatives must take the lead to ensure oversight is fair.

By Henry Hill | 12 April 2018 | 43 comments

Iain Dale: A revitalised and purposeful May heads for the Welsh hills to call an election (just kidding, folks)

Plus: Gauke’s failure, UKIP chaos, Salmond’s Russia Today shame, Corbyn’s anti-semitism debacle…and an invitation if you live near Bath.

By Iain Dale | 30 March 2018 | 224 comments

LISTEN: Wallace and McGregor on the importance and pitfalls of data-driven political campaigning

ConservativeHome’s Executive Editor and Barack Obama’s former digital guru discuss the ethics and practicalities of targeted campaigning, on the Week in Westminster.

25 March 2018

Julian Jessop: It’s the markets, not government, that can tame the tech giants

Indeed, the EU’s digital tax is a good example of a well-intentioned measure that makes little sense. Revenue taxes are also more likely to be passed on to consumers.

By Julian Jessop | 24 March 2018 | 33 comments

J P Floru: People only moan about the use of Facebook data when it is used by campaigns they dislike

If Hillary and Remain had won, using the same methods, would anyone at the Guardian or the BBC have cared a bean about Cambridge Analytica’s behaviour?

By JP Floru | 22 March 2018 | 117 comments

There must be a middle-ground between taking data-driven campaigning for granted and wild alarmism about its dangers

Given that most people don’t really understand what it is or how it works, it’s a field ripe for under- or over-reaction. Or, indeed, both at the same time.

By Mark Wallace | 20 March 2018 | 86 comments

Iain Dale: Is Barnier now conspiring with Corbyn to bring down May?

Plus: Major’s error. The Prime Minister’s jokes. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. And: the angels want to wear my red suit.

By Iain Dale | 2 March 2018 | 243 comments

Frank Young: Putting relationships back on the school curriculum means putting marriage on it too

New polling on behalf of the Centre for Social Justice and Family Stability Network helps to highlight what young people themselves are asking for.

By Frank Young | 13 February 2018 | 33 comments

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