Councils should do more to promote marine tourism. Partnership deals could also improve the environment and public health.
We will champion grammar schools, as well as promoting engineering, manufacturing and construction training, and information technology.
Tourism in Sussex is being hit – an industry many poorer residents rely on.
It should raise some £250 million a year – enough to increase the UK’s borders budget by 50 per cent.
Britain has many natural advantages. We should make the most of them.
Now is the time to copy what the rest of Europe is doing and make a decision on capacity at Heathrow and Gatwick without further delay
40 per cent of the adult population is classed as inactive.
Labour’s been in charge here since 1999. That’s 16 years of the same old faces and the same tired mantra.
It rose with the recession and is now declining with the recovery. The Treasury ought to be concerned.
The sensible response to a time of austerity is for us to move away from unaccountable quangos and towards an entrepreneurial approach.
One nation means the poor as well as the rich being able to afford a family break.
They are expected to spend more money than ever before next year – thanks in part to a simplified visa system.
George Osborne should announce an end to Air Passenger Duty in his autumn statement.
“I love Brussels. Don’t get wrong. Beautiful place. But as a tourist venue, it doesn’t hold a candle to London. In my view.”
Starting with creating a designated channel for them, and continuing by heavily promoting the Registered Travellers Service.