How is the new Department for International Trade getting on?
The shop selling “Really British” products should flog London to Brighton season tickets: nothing gets more Really British than the grinding misery of that journey.
Dinner will be held this evening without her.
Beneath the headlines the Scottish Secretary’s statements were entirely consistent with the Prime Minister’s muscularly unionist approach.
Limiting the Prime Minister’s public interventions is wise, but it will backfire if Departments don’t step in to provide material fleshing out her agenda.
And it’s time for Lucas to take over from Corbyn as Leader of the Opposition.
CCHQ is recruiting campaign managers to fight in areas Labour has long taken for granted.
“It is a special time, for we are entering the centenary year of the Balfour Declaration… It demonstrates Britain’s vital role in creating a homeland for the Jewish people. And it is an anniversary we will be marking with pride.”
This site is prepared to kit out both MPs if necessary. And the Prime Minister’s co-Chief of Staff too.
Bill English, his successor, worked co-operatively with him and Wayne Eagleson. There’s a lesson here for Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill.
Their falling-out is an open wound that risks infection.
If you’re pro-Leave, don’t be lulled into a false sense of security by yesterday’s emphatic vote for Article 50.
A six-point guide to the obvious, if only more people would see it.