“How we act and whether we pull together as democracies will determine whether our grandkids say: “did they step up?”
He says that the G7 countries have agree to get 40 million more girls into schools in the next five years.
The conventional course during a summit to take would be to pour oil on troubled waters. The Prime Minister isn’t conventional.
Not to mention building back together, greener, fairer and more equal: from he Prime Minister’s “fireside chat”.
But makes the point that “we all want…to uphold the Good Friday Agreeement”, which Unionists say the Protocol breaches.
The PM spread good cheer across the Chamber before readying himself to feast with the knights of the G7 at Carbis Bay.
Why should a Conservative want to create a ratchet effect that only ends up with higher rates?
The UK has an historic opportunity to demonstrate real global leadership at Carbis Bay and in Glasgow. We must rise to the occasion.
Three decades on, the regime’s character has not changed – but its tactics have become more sophisticated.
Covid-19 has unleashed a global learning crisis for children, but there is a unique opportunity for investment in girls’ education.
Voters across the political spectrum are united in their wish to see more done here.
The Government has done well to create a UK network of Marine Protected Areas, but must go further in protecting them.
The Chancellor’s decision to cut foreign aid will put futures in jeopardy.
Our Union Connectivity Review will favour routes that serve this aim – be they the A75, the A55 in north Wales or the air corridors to Northern Ireland.
Currently the UK spends around 1.7 per cent of its GDP on R&D. Yet the US and China are heading towards three per cent GDP, and others even more.