Local leaders must be given the power to take greater responsibility in achieving net zero.
The first piece in a mini-series on ConHome this week on Net Zero and climate change.
Finding cost-effective solutions is one of the biggest challenges we face as a country over the next decade.
A requirement for digital-only proof raises questions around reliability and digital exclusion.
If a business has easy access to low paid labour it will put off improving its technological processes.
It can become the best again, but only if the land forces element is revisited in the Government’s proposal.
The TIGGR document on regulation published today focuses on playing to our strengths in the highest growing sectors of tomorrow.
Our vaccination programme is proof of what can be achieved when science and industry is backed by the power of the state.
Currently the UK spends around 1.7 per cent of its GDP on R&D. Yet the US and China are heading towards three per cent GDP, and others even more.
Three decades on, the regime’s character has not changed – but its tactics have become more sophisticated.
At Conservative Friends of Tech, we will bring together industry leaders, politicians, think tanks, and more to work out how to do so.
Children’s health is too often weaponised as a justification for pushing through all sorts of unnecessary new punitive taxes and regulations.
It has the freedom to make big bets on new firms and new technology, and can help regulators develop sensible rules for this vital sector.
Here’s how we combine climate action and nature regeneration with fairness and levelling up.