We should commit to tackling racism where it exists – not working ourselves into paroxysms of outrage.
It isn’t good enough, fair or just that white collar criminals can pay their way out of trouble.
Many hard-working Britons are in search of structured and formalised Conservative support in their workplace
You can only come back in politics if you have first left. And it’s better to take the decision yourself rather than have it forced on you.
We re-issue the new Brexit Secretary’s essay on economic policy and the EU negotiation, originally published on this site on Monday.
Crucially, he has enhanced the role of our state without falling into the trap of just extending it.
The pace of global, economic and social change demands our attention.
Cameron may soon be going, but we must ensure that his legacy is secured, our party should unite, and our work should begin again.
The state is intervening to support a system that sees 32 per cent of graduates ending up in jobs that don’t require higher level skills.
Dame Sally Coates’s review, published this week and accepted yesterday by Michael Gove, sets out the right forward.
The free marketeers don’t like all his proposals, and quotas would lower standards. But many of his plans head in the right direction.
What is needed is smarter budgeting – that uses evidence on what works to establish quantifiable future savings.
Our Five-plus ideas focus on good jobs, decent incomes, secure and affordable housing and the best start in life for all our children and grandchildren
We are united by our belief in individual freedom, social and personal responsibility and our passion to see everyone have the opportunity to achieve their potential.
The introduction of a work permit scheme that confines EU migration to skilled employment would by our calcuation reduce it net by approximately 100,000 a year.