Plus: vision from the top for left-behind pupils, a National Education Broadcasting Service, and Alan Turing summer schools.
No fuel duty rises, self-employed taxes, income tax rises, more taxes on food and drink – and the like.
Some areas, people and businesses must be allowed to get back to normal quicker than others – however unjust that may seem.
Plus: And a Coronavirus Social Justice Minister. Give thanks for Starmer. And: it’s time for a Virtual Parliament.
Plus: As of writing, I’ve had hardly any communications at all from constituents about the Coronavirus.
The Government’s current approach to contracts locks out small, specialist providers in exchange for a handful of multinationals.
A new era beckons, the strings on the public purse are loosening, and it’s time to show what a compassionate, one-nation Conservative government can achieve.
As the Prime Minister said, many people have lent us their vote, and they won’t be so generous next time if we get it wrong.
Our analysis shows that any political party will struggle to win a working majority if they fail to connect with the poorest voters across Britain.
“Now I want a nice clean game from all of you” – so said Madam Hooch in Harry Potter. The reality is, it’s not going to happen.
It would be wrong to see a woman gifted a ‘safe’ seat in a winnable constituency just because there is a lack of female MPs.
Plus: The disaster zone is in the way that children with special educational needs are educated.
Increasingly there is a recognition that the little platoons can alleviate a range of modern social ills.
The new Chancellor should stick to the basics of cutting taxes, spending more on education and rebalancing growth outside of London.
But these demonstrations, which cannot uphold social distancing, will have a catastrophic impact on our collective fight against the virus.