While Labour attack the press, Javid, May and Grayling are wooing them with hard policy.
He gets 19 consecutive paragraphs in the Yorkshire Post, by my count. No interruption or intepretation – just straight reporting.
Also: Miliband plays with Farage and plays with fire. The unGreen BBC. Jonathan Jones is a twat. Two new Biteback books. Plus: Guido’s Iranian payments to friends of Israel.
Plus: The fiendish Guido seating plan. Mike Read is not a racist. And: shame on the six Conservative MEPs who voted for Juncker.
What happened when we met at a fringe meeting at the Conservative Party conference.
With: David Mundell’s non-flag. £4.50 for an egg mayonnaise roll. Justice for Rob Wilson. Swearing from Lord Ashcroft. And: How will we all survive without the Bow Group?
One has to question whether the influence of academia on our politics matters much compared to the influence of the media
Unpaid internships are a form of exploitation – and the creative industries have a particularly bad record
Plus: CCHQ V Montgomerie. On the Road. The SNP push. Go for the Groat. Why don’t I feel more Scottish? And: I blame Shirley Williams.
The challenge for regulators, businesses and politicians is: how do we react to the social and regulatory changes that this disruption presents?
Advances in medical science have left the law outdated – but many on both sides of the debate are happy to leave the issue to civil servants.
The quarrels, resentments and grievances of the long years since 1990 could collapse “the oldest and most successful political party in the history of the world”.
Media concentration works against the free society – which is why the Right should back this market solution to reducing it.
The tenth recommendation is possibly the most contentious one – that the UK should appoint a US-style IP Coordinator or ‘Director General’.