Only foundational reform can fix the NHS
Sir Keir says that nothing is off the table, yet fails to understand that the main problem is that the NHS is a nationalised industry
Sir Keir says that nothing is off the table, yet fails to understand that the main problem is that the NHS is a nationalised industry
This money could fix church roofs, help house the homeless, or provide clergy for growing congregations
People who go private, either for their health care or to send their children to school, still pay for the state sector through their taxes
If there is to be strike action then every effort must be made to keep the schools open, not take the easy route and shut them down again
Winning the public opinion battle by focusing on modernisation offers an end to the stranglehold of industrial action
The Conservatives have let fear deter improvements to Britain's health service. But delaying any further will only make things worse
Britain has been mobilising European support for Ukraine. This must continue regardless of logistical and procurement obstacles
Short-termism to escape a crisis has triumphed for too long. Now the country needs long-term solutions
If the Parthenon friezes are to return to Athens, this must be decided by Parliament, not just the British Museum’s trustees
Inevitably, Labour and its union paymasters have denounced the planned laws. But how is it unreasonable to guarantee life-saving work?
We are promised solid policy proposals in the months ahead that will put meat on the bones, but the PM's addressed represented a good start
Whatever the Prime Minister's intentions may be, the signs of another bonfire of red tape spluttering to a smoky failure are unmistakable
With all coal power stations set to close and the two nuclear plants possibly shutting early, there will be little spare capacity
As a new era beckons, the need for a dose of Conservative common sense has never been greater
Despite inner turmoil, the UK's response to Russia and its successful vaccination rollout are historic achievements
Industrial action by Border Force officials did not seem to cause much disruption
The unreliability of the information released by Beijing is certainly troubling, but so is the return of restrictions in the West
Some families will face marginal rates as high as 96 per cent
Vladimir Putin shows little sign of relenting in his assault on the country
It is the job of the energy regulator to keep an eye on these matters, and yet it has been found wanting