Devolved assemblies and local authorities have the power to pursue anti-choice, populist and evidence-lite policies.
The current regulations are outdated, ineffective and nonsensical.
Modern Labourites fret about the purpose of the Left. It’s perfectly obvious, though – it’s all about control.
The former Party Chairman argues that our pursuit of tolerance must not itself be intolerant.
How I converted from teenage Trotskyism to the party that believes in success, respects the citizen, and makes the tough decisions.
The city state’s stability is impressive. But it it bought at the price of stagnation.
If he seriously wishes to reverse two decades of Conservative failure at the polls, he would do well to channel some of her resolve.
If the industry doesn’t meet its responsibilities, then government must step in.
On a recent trip there, I saw first-hand the frighteningly powerful, intrusive state.
Despite all the myths that have built up around it, the first person to coin the phrase ‘Thatcherism’ on the record was most likely the Lady herself.
We scratch and scrabble around looking for solutions to the challenge. But this is the key.
A Lords amendment to the Consumer Rights Bill will cause many fans to fear that event organisers will blacklist them.
ISIS, Putin, the prospect of an end to antibiotics…are we really prepared for how tough the coming decades might be?
The enemies of freedom have been testing how far they can go, step by step. We shouldn’t be surprised they are now almost upon us.
The law he favours would create ‘special administrative units’ to monitor those suspected of holding intolerant views. Who will sit on these surveillance operations?