Modern Britain’s new report, released today, proposes increasing the number of highly-skilled migrants while significantly reducing low-skilled immigration.
The social and financial costs of obesity are enormous, and fall disproportionately on the less well-off.
Become educated, dress like you belong and join a political party.
Plus: Salmond’s revisionist view of Thatcher. My weekly Brexit briefing begins. And: the glory of Tim Shipman’s “All Out War”.
The state is indirectly attacking an individual who has received death threats rather than take action against those threatening him.
Rugby, cricket and tennis clubs are looking for new members and fresh talent, but families aren’t necessarily aware of them.
There is little evidence in May’s key speeches to date that her interest and imagination are gripped by the consequences of breakup and poor parenting.
Rio has shown once more how sport can lift the spirits of the nation and bring the country together.
UK Sport’s effectiveness rests on a brutality which ministers might be uncomfortable to apply to the economy.
Third in London; second in Rio (at present). It wouldn’t have happened without the National Lottery.
This is about encouraging industry to reduce sugar content, improve school sport and empower parents, not abolish individual responsibility.
Current policies are unfair and anachronistic discrimination against fans of one sport, and push up the price of attending games.
One of the high points of his premiership.
The effect of the so-called Bosman ruling would be to create a revolting stagnation of the English, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish leagues.
This current tripartite agreement between the UK, Ireland and France needs to be maintained as it works so effectively for us all.