“We need to recognise the way in which a more global and individualistic world can sometimes loosen the ties that bind our society together.”
“We believe in the good that government can do.”
A CSJ report makes 40 practical recommendations to help tackle this scourge in every country in Europe.
The new Government can’t realistically aim to target its programme on everyone. To govern is to choose.
The ability to leverage a nation’s influence through international networks and institutions is key to promoting the national interest in the modern world.
Recall the navy. Send for marines. Learn from France’s willingness to deploy armed guards. Bring in a New Dover Patrol.
We will now see the creation of the first task force on modern slavery. Here are further ways for the task force to make progress.
Bishops’ hearts may be with Labour but, in education and elsewhere, they’ve learned to work with the Conservatives.
The months before an election hold great temptation to make rash and unworkable promises that come back to haunt us. Let’s try something else.
A seminar at the Legatum Institute today asks what lessons can be learned from the campaigning of Clarkson and Wilberforce
The Bill to help do so is welcome. But in order for the legislation to be world class, more will need to be done.
The good, the bad and the ugly of the Government’s legislative agenda.
Back in March, the Deep End featured a post about ‘human trafficking’ entitled Here’s a real challenge for Theresa May: End slavery in Britain. This is how it concluded: “By the very nature of the crime, the victims of modern slavery are among the most vulnerable and marginalised people in our society. They have no […]
There are good reasons for placing all this in the “too difficult” box. But if Brexit was about anything, it was about sovereignty.