Economic growth is the best cure for debt
The Chancellor must now show that he is serious about cutting taxes and curtailing the relentless growth of the state
The Chancellor must now show that he is serious about cutting taxes and curtailing the relentless growth of the state
If there is a need for temporary labour then there should be schemes for workers to arrive in an orderly and vetted fashion
On the most basic level, taxpayer money is going towards paying for a legal challenge against another organisation supported by the taxpayer
It has already shown itself to be a menace in the Middle East and an enemy of the West and its allies
Just 30 dissenters could defeat the Government’s Bill. But that is a perilous outcome
Britain’s era of the peace dividend is over, but our spending priorities haven’t caught up
Sunak must win back the support of the electorate, without fracturing his own party
Labour could win a majority of 120 and the Tories reduced to 169 seats. Bold action from Rishi Sunak is required now
Since Iraq it has become a convention to require parliamentary approval for the use of force, but it is not a constitutional obligation
The Prime Minister must be certain his legislation will do as it promises
One hundred days since the Hamas massacre, too many in the West have fallen for the terrorists' lies
The Houthi attacks on US and British warships form part of a pattern in which Tehran’s proxies have directed fire on the West and its allies
New proposals on gender transition suggest Humza Yousaf has learnt nothing from his predecessor's errors
The sub-postmasters have been let down at every turn by the establishment. They deserve an exceptional response
Whatever the ago of Emmanuel Macron’s prime minister, immigration and the rise of Marine Le Pen will remain tough challenges
Paula Vennells has returned her CBE. But many others need to be held to account for their role in this scandal
Tube strikes may have been called off, but union demands are only growing
Why is Sir Keir Starmer only now questioning the Post Office’s prosecutorial powers? He was DPP when many of the postmasters were convicted
Polling has found that more than a quarter of parents believe the pandemic showed it was not essential for children to attend school daily
Why should the taxpayer foot the bill and not those responsible?