What changed? When did we lose the global vocation that infused the Cabinet, Leavers and Remainers alike, two years ago?
“We must rebuild a consensus for the liberal market economy as the best way to deliver future prosperity.”
“Today over half of the UK’s resident researcher population were born overseas. When we leave the European Union, I will ensure that does not change.”
The Digital Minister sets out the sanctions and penalties the Government is considering for social media companies who don’t police content.
He agrees that Parliament doesn’t yet command the respect of its American and European counterparts with these companies.
Money would go from one person through a bureaucracy to another person in the same household – who probably holds a joint bank account with the first person.
The former Chancellor turns Duncan Smith’s point around to argue that inventing and implementing a new solution to the Irish border won’t work.
As I set out in my report, my challenge to the NHS is to move all GP surgeries and hospitals from being paper-first to digital-first organisations over the next 10 years.
These concerns, however, often only add to the need for us to remain ethically and democratically engaged, particularly regarding the most emotive cases.
Supporting businesses and innovators can generate scalable, sustainable returns whilst bypassing corrupt middle-men and avoiding white elephant projects.
The new Office for Students must lead in this. There must be sanctions from the new regulator for those universities who are failing in this regard.
These steps will improve the efficiency and competitiveness of the UK’s international trade, whatever the outcome of the Article 50 negotiations.
We need to illustrate how the wonders of today’s world would never have been created by an all-powerful state.
A report published by the Centre for Social Justice today outlines four major traps that could jeopardise Britain’s employment miracle.