Aid reform based on ‘efficiency’ is a smokescreen. So a different narrative and approach is needed.
Instead of the widely predicted rebellion, only half a dozen Conservative parliamentarians were openly negative. Others preferred to dig into the detail.
Sorting out the school inspection system in an early challenge for Justine Greening.
Marr asks her if there will be a return to grammar schools.
Hammond, Fox, Javid. How will a generation of politicians raised under Thatcher adapt to the new Prime Minister’s desire for an industrial strategy?
What must come first is the need to get on with Brexit in an orderly way. That requires a new Prime Minister and Cabinet quickly.
Tributes from the Prime Minister, Jeremy Corbyn and Justine Greening to Jo Cox.
Plus: The reshuffle – who may be in, who may be out. I am a wet lettuce liberal on prison reform. And: Lightning strikes twice in Camden.
How Cameron can bind up the Party’s wounds post-election.
But the Conservative candidate for Mayor London has performed the valuable function of clarifying what can and can’t be said.
Also: Britain Stranger in Europe. Leagues of Empire Loyalists in Kettering. Elliott and Coates in bars and bogs. Plus: Donald Tusk or is it Trump?
Government needs to start planning now for our long-term transport needs. That might not be consistent with growing the airport.
Bishops’ hearts may be with Labour but, in education and elsewhere, they’ve learned to work with the Conservatives.