The Supreme Court’s most important constitutional law decision this year was dangerously wrong.
The Government too often treats the Civil Service as a cost to be managed, rather than an asset to be cultivated.
The best and brightest are going to the schools where they are most needed.
Writing for Policy Exchange’s Judicial Power Project, Professor John Finnis sets out why the Prime Minister was right to remove reference to ‘international law’.
The Government must be bold in helping students grow from passive receivers of higher education into empowered consumers.
We also call on the Government to extend the student loan system – to support those students who want to pursue a technical route, not just an academic one.
Starting with Jobcentres, prisons and ambulances, there’s a long list of dysfunctional services that need fixing.
Core GCSEs are essential to making young people employable, but too many pupils are being passed off to an ill-equipped Further Education sector.
British cities offer jobs and opportunity. The Government must to more to increase labour mobility to allow more people the chance to benefit from them.
Voters in provincial England are the critical battlefield between the Tories and Labour, and we must be imaginative and bold to earn their loyalty.
Rather than announce a traditional privatisation in his Mansion Speech next week, he should create the biggest number of shareholders this country has ever seen.
Policies like Right to Buy and Starter Homes are steps in the right direction – but we still need to start building hundreds of thousands of new homes.
The former guru of Downing Street returns with a new unified theory on changing business, politics, government and society. What does it mean? And might it work?
Cameron’s former chief strategist has lost patience with crony capitalism. The new Deputy Chairman of the Party is well-placed to help make real his radical vision.
They could provide as many as a million homes over ten years.