
Fiona Bruce, Fiona Hodgson and Benedict Rogers: The new Government should speak out on China’s human rights abuses
Human rights should be at the very heart of foreign policy.
Human rights should be at the very heart of foreign policy.
The media never understood him, and was surprised both by his successes and his failures.
Far from being a johnny-come-lately to the cause of defending the National Health Service, support for it once cost the former Cabinet Minister his job.
The one-time Shadow Minister for Europe on the the Lisbon Treaty, William Hague, immigration – and the time when Cameron rebelled against the party line on the EU.
Liam Fox today comes out for Leave. In the meanwhile, the Mayor has his own decision to make, and what looks like a snare set before his feet…
Vote Leave and leave.eu need to join together to fight the pro-EU campaign – and not each other.
It deserves to be honoured as part of the great tradition of Conservative social reforming legislation.
In 1997 the Conservatives were in third place in the tally of councillors.
Plus links to the full dissolution peerages and honours details.
As speculation about his successors rises, the Prime Minister’s authority will diminish. MPs will seek to impress their future boss, not their current one.
She’s gone – and, if has a shred of parliamentary integrity, Bercow must accept full responsibility for his choice.
The Chamber’s culture change is for the worse – and it serves voters ill at a time when the country’s future is threatened.
A mismanaged motion led to embarrassment and yet another odd turn in the bizarre tale of a controversial Speaker.
“I have been played as a fool. But I would much rather be an honourable fool, in this and any other matter, than a clever man.”
I refer, of course, to the funeral of Richard III. But some MPs, not all of them Tories, have a different committal in mind.