How Cameron can bind up the Party’s wounds post-election.
With Remain and Leave Tories increasingly suspicious of one another, there’s a lot of work to be done to reunite the Party.
By being the Free Spirit who defies Establishment Man, the former Mayor of London has today stolen the show.
Plus: Hooligans shame the name of West Ham. Team Corbyn spins the local elections. And: Is Ruth Davidson actually Alec Douglas-Home in disguise?
Appealing for “the experts” to be put in charge might get a cheer on Question Time, but experts often get things hideously wrong.
For the first time in a decade, there is the potential to have policy which looks beyond the height of prison walls to the people within.
Her scores are among the highest we tend to see in our monthly Cabinet League Table – amidst a general fall in ratings elsewhere.
A fifth of them took the it’s-all-a-media-storm-in-a-teacup option.
We must return to open, transparent political patronage. You can place plum jobs beyond scrutiny and accountability, but not above politics.
Will Corbyn represent In? Could we have Ozza v Bozza? What happens to Farage?
Managing the controversial White Paper through into action is a formidable task for the woman who is mulling a future crack at the leadership.
Ministers must consult and build alliances before rushing ahead with more ambitious reforms.