They will debate. They may even ask the Commons to look again. But the Bill will pass.
Plus: John Rees-Evans’s bizarrre views. May’s flourishing line in jokes. Trump’s chances of winning. And: let Article 50 be put to a vote in Parliament and let’s get on with it.
The EU referendum result marks a posthumous triumph over his old opponent, Edward Heath. Or does it?
The sale of ARM Holdings to Softbank is a curtain-raiser for May’s new plan – over which he has charge.
Far from being a johnny-come-lately to the cause of defending the National Health Service, support for it once cost the former Cabinet Minister his job.
The challenge to a Party that holds not a single seat in Merseyside.
It’s all very well announcing plans to bulldoze sink estates – but we must properly consider what to replace them with.
And I’m having none of that nonsense about Dry January.
How the Chancellor used Manchester as his starting-point of his Northern Powerhouse plan for urban revival and election success.
Some of our best-known artists lean to the left. But there’s a strong case for the claim that we are the real party of culture.
Business for Britain, Daniel Hannan MEP & Global Britain have produced the new publication.
When it comes to student immigration, the Lib Dem leader prefers Lord Heseltine’s thinking to David Cameron’s.
Hosting the 2025 Northern Powerhouse EXPO would be bigger than the Olympics and the World Cup combined.