Britain’s paltry paternity leave is yet another thing pricing out parenthood Opinion Two weeks of paternity leave places Britain firmly near the bottom of fatherly league tables. It’s time to extend it, writes Cameron Smith After months of nervous anticipation for your first child’s arrival, the best-laid plans often go awry. As a new dad, you’ll listen closely to the birth plan your partner carefully arranges with [...]
A new oil field in the North Sea won’t be forever, but it’s a good decision for now cameron smith We were always going to need the new Rosebank oil field in the North Sea, even if the black "gold rush" is coming to a close, writes Cameron Smith
Susan Hall could win London, if the Tories decide to back their own candidate cameron smith Sadiq Khan success at the next election for London mayor has been seen as a done deal, but Susan Hall stands a chance if the Conservatives lend her their support, writes Cameron Smith
Don’t let the eco-sceptics bend Sunak’s ear against green investment July 24, 2023 Months later, Rishi Sunak is yet to set out a plan to compete with the billions Joe Biden has offered climate-friendly firms in the UK, writes Cameron Smith
The Conservative case for net zero is the only one that makes sense to cut our bills August 17, 2022 Only the Conservatives can meaningfully make the UK net zero without overzealous intervention.