The Union needs a cultural case to walk in step with the material one – Project Love, not Project Fear. Which means looking to the future.
We have to ask whether high bed occupancy rates in the NHS are tilting the balance between efficiency and resilience in the wrong direction.
In ensuring that the Belfast Agreement is properly understood and appreciated in Washington, the British Embassy needs to be at the top of its game.
We will be using this Northern Ireland centenary to promote it and recognise its contribution to the rest of the UK
The fourth of a series of pieces from Policy Exchange looking at specific issues that arise from the Brexit trade deal.
Now more than ever, a coherent, holistic strategy is required that will unite and enhance our capabilities to advance Britain’s position in the world.
The final article in ConHome’s series on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
The first of a ConHome series this week on Boris Johnson’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
This agreement paves the way for what could be the most exciting step yet for Global Britain’s independent trading story.
We need to start listening to the right people – not hopeless people who get it wrong time and again, but face zero accountability.
Biden will be “warm towards the UK” if he wins the presidential election, but also “very realistic”, according to the former Foreign Secretary.
We have always been champions of justice and we must double-down on fighting inequality through classical liberal principles.
People were tired of MPs talking tough, and delivering little change. But all that has changed with the Home Secretary’s new measures.
Welsh ministers get soft-soaped while UK Government ministers face the full rigors of the national media
The only institutions I can think of that retain the term ‘British’ are the BBC and the British Army – and, in Scotland, its Twitter handle is @ArmyScotland.