Later today, “Sarah Cecilie” will be shown in Parliament – a harrowing tale, and one closely linked to the continuing campaigning work of the charity I founded.
This week, we’re announcing the first 14 Regional Adoption Agencies – which together cover over 100 local authorities and a large majority of Voluntary Adoption Agencies.
Total trade will not rise if shops are open longer: it will merely be spread to different parts of the week, and so will not add to GDP.
Osborne’s localist scheme has its attractions, but Tory backbenchers are angry, the Government risks losing the vote – and there is no mandate for it.
The second of three clips from this week’s Good Right panel.
The Education Secretary sets little stock by values which differ from her own, and elevates economic productivity as the only measure of personal decisions.
Plus: Our fringe programme for Manchester in full, including other major events on families policy with Priti Patel and how to respond to Corbyn with Liam Fox.
In the kind of political street fights we have both been through, we know that you have to be passionate. Your head screwed on, yes, but also with a full beating heart.
It is the Conservative Party which produced the first ever female MP, the first lesbian leader in Ruth Davidson and the first female Prime Minister in Margaret Thatcher.
The final part of our families policy series focuses on prisons and rehabilitation: more children are affected by parental imprisonment than by divorce.
In the third piece of our series, the new MP for Eastbourne says that the family is the original and most effective safety-net, capable of reaching people that the state cannot.
In the first of a new series this week on families policy, the businessman and Party Treasurer sets out a four-point programme for action.
If controlling our growth involves a rupture with the EU over the ‘freedom of movement issue’, then – in my view – that is a price which must be paid.
The number in Britain today who are being denied contact is approaching the one million mark. One in fourteen grandparents are in this position.
In this final piece in our series on inter-generational fairness, the former Defence Secretary floats means testing at least some pensioner benefits.