The Treasury fights back. How it plans to drive radical reform – and become “the Government’s internal think tank” Would the Government have the bottle for planning, childcare and police overhauls – and will Downing Street sign up to this plan anyway?
“Boris put out his right hand softly and drew the sword out as gently as from a scabbard”. His big win marks the end of the EU Ascendancy and the beginning of a new era: that of Britain as a sovereign nation.
The ConservativeHome columnists and the Conservative Party manifesto We unleashed Nick Timothy on the world as a columnist. Meet the husband-and-wife combo of Rachel Wolf and James Frayne.
Congratulations – and welcome to hell The new Prime Minister will inherit the worst political legacy in living memory – with the very barest of working majorities.
Race to the bottom May’s audit of ethnic disparities could blight her planned relaunch – and, more importantly, produce policy that sets back social justice rather than takes it forward.