PMQs sketch: Parliament turns into a school playground March 8, 2023 Rishi Sunak prepares for battle with the ECHR over his plans to tackle the small boats crisis as Keir Starmer fluffs his lines. Jessica Frank-Keyes debriefs on today’s Prime Minister’s Questions. Parliament may resemble the corridors of a minor public school at the best of times, but today there was a distinct school playground vibe to [...]
First Big Oil, now the Government feels God’s wrath: Justin Welby slams ‘unacceptable’ small boats bill May 10, 2023 Justin Welby launched a stinging attack on the government’s Illegal Migration Bill, branding it “isolationist, morally unacceptable and politically impractical”. The Archbishop of Canterbury made the withering intervention as the flagship legislation on plans to tackle the small boats crisis faced its first test in the House of Lords. It came just a day after [...]
UK risks exodus of science firms with hard-line immigration stance October 13, 2022 Science and technology businesses are bailing out of the UK amid strict limitations on visas for oversees talent. One in six firms have plans to relocate abroad over the next three years, according to research by consultancy Ridge and Partners, with nearly a third of businesses polled being hit by the government’s visa limits. Liz [...]
Sunak’s green delays could undo years of planning for net zero September 21, 2023 Politics can operate at warp speed, whereas businesses make investment plans years, if not decades ahead.
Met Police: More than a THOUSAND officers suspended or restricted – and clean-up will take “years” September 19, 2023 Met Police bosses have warned rooting out "corrupt" officers will take "years" despite a new push
Southport shows the best and worst of British society August 1, 2024 Citizens who came together to repair their community after Southport riots are the true face of Britain – not the hate-fuelled minority, says Will Cooling A traumatic week has seen Southport experience the worst and best of modern society – and exposed rifts that have been exploited for political gain for far too long. Following [...]
Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi becomes latest bidder in Tory leadership race July 10, 2022 Newly-appointed Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has become the latest bidder in the Tory leadership race. Zahawi has now thrown his hat in the ring, joining the likes of former Chancellor Rishi Sunak as well as transport secretary Grant Shapps – who made his bid earlier today – and Attorney General Suella Braverman. The former education secretary [...]
Election 2024: Who could be in the running for Tory leadership post-July 4? July 3, 2024 We've taken a look at some of the key runners and riders who could put themselves forward to replace Rishi Sunak as Tory leader - if he loses.
Rwanda plan: Why can’t the government devote legislative time to anything else? April 23, 2024 Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan finally passed late last night, two-and-a-bit torturous years after his predecessor Boris Johnson first floated the idea of sending asylum seekers to the east African nation.
Cabinet rift deepens as Braverman hits out against Truss’ tax U-turn October 4, 2022 Liz Truss is facing very public cabinet splits just a month into her premiership, with two senior ministers today hitting out against her tax cut U-turn. Home secretary Suella Braverman today said she was “disappointed by the subsequent reversal” in the decision to cut the top 45p rate of Income tax and housing secretary Simon [...]