A limited suspension is one thing, lasting change would be another. And so often, nothing is so permanent as the temporary.
Various new measures are being created to cope with the threat of the virus, with huge ramifications for tourism.
The formal deadline for agreeing an extension to the transition period is close, but Britain is unlikely to ask for one.
The Chinese Communist Party has enhanced its campaign to dominate this critical waterway. Our country and its allies must act.
As a member of his first Cabinet, I was tested in Northern Ireland – as elsewhere the new government reduced the defict and reformed public services.
The available evidence “leads to a conclusion that the death rate in Northern Ireland is almost identical to that in the Republic”.
It’s time Britain re-established itself as an industrious, manufacturing nation – by strengthening its capacity in Yorkshire and the North-East.
Trying to decipher which Government has been “best” and “worst” at handling the crisis is a tricky endeavour.
‘Short-time’ working is the Chancellor’s best bet for weaning employers off state support.
The effectiveness of such Government strategies as the lockdown can only be assessed after a mass of variables are controlled for.
Often, these are not only hugely inaccurate, but paint a damagingly distorted picture which can influence public opinion and, through doing so, public policy.
In his new book, John Lloyd makes the case for maintaining the Act of Union of 1707, and exposes the dark passions which motivate the SNP.
I am redoubling my engagement with its business community, which needs to know that our committment to ensuring UK connectivity remains strong.
In 2016, 38 per cent of voters in Scotland backed Brexit. So why is the Party currently stuck at 23 per cent in the polls for next year’s Holyrood election?