Former Government advisers see an opportunity to steer the party towards a “bigger government” vision for the party they’ve always spoiled for.
My new report for the Centre for Policy Studies – published today – calls on the government to turbocharge its commitment to them.
He committed during the leadership election contest to raise it to £5000 per pupil – and level up outside London.
The UK is very well-placed to make the most of a technological boom age – except for one great and persisting tech weakness: a shortage of trained people.
We need to redefine our purpose, move forward with our global partners, unite the UK – and defeat Corbynism.
The new Prime Minister will inherit the worst political legacy in living memory – with the very barest of working majorities.
The NHS, the environment, childcare: the creative energies of Team Johnson must be poured into new policies for these.
Independent research found that pupils in schools offering a free, nutritious breakfast boosted their results by an average of two months’ progress over a year.
The Conservatives have achieved much in school reform, but there is still a lot more to do.
His time and room are very constricted, but he can at least demonstrate his domestic priorities – police and schools.
By extending the ladder of opportunity to those who currently lack it, e can ensure the next generation climbs it.
It was a great slogan for Sir Bruce Forsyth’s game show. It does not serve the needs of children, teachers and schools.
What is it – and how can we strengthen it? That is the focus of Bright Blue’s latest report, published today.
The Prime Minister went to Eton on a scholarship, and has time and again evinced his commitment to maximising opportunity for all.