Paul Goodman
“Let the protestors gather in one place, have their event, and disperse. No march. I’m reluctant to believe that the Met can’t police a rally properly if it puts its mind to it.”
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Collective responsibility cannot survive a secretary of state openly defying
Henry Hill
“This is not something that needs to be buried in any arcana about the Ministerial Code. Rishi Sunak does not need an inquiry to tell him whether he asked for changes to Suella Braverman’s article or not.”
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The King’s Speech. Sunak ducked the opportunity to flesh out his promise of change.
William Atkinson
“Reviewing Rishi Sunak’s legislative programme, one becomes aware of government studiously committed to batting out time.”
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Dorries blames the downfall of Johnson on a shadowy group of fixers led by Dr No
Andrew Gimson
“Gove, Cummings, and the Federation of Conservative Students are also denounced for destroying her hero.”
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Daniel Hannan
“We should say so because we care about an international order based on rules. Every country has an interest in that order – Israel, in the long run, more than most.”
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Deep fakes, copyright challenges, the future of work. The aftermath of the AI summit.
Lord Willetts
“Does Taylor Swift have any rights over songs created in her style by Large Language Models? As we have such an extraordinary cultural heritage here a dynamic creative sector, we are particularly vulnerable.”
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Are we in danger of forgetting to remember?
Angus Parsad-Wyatt
“We have a collective responsibility as a society to ensure that the legacy of remembrance is neither diminished by time nor overshadowed by present-day conflicts. ”
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The King’s Speech and our legislative programme. At its heart is keeping people safe.
Alex Chalk MP
“The tough choices we are making, to lock up the worst offenders for longer and to rehabilitate the redeemable, are the right to protect the public the long term.”
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Rent controls have increased homelessness in Edinburgh
Bartek Staniszewski
“Landlords who are unable to raise rents enough to cover their expenses quit the rental market. In under a year, the number of new lets in Scotland dropped by over 25 per cent. The ones that have remained on the market have become increasingly unaffordable.”
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Paul Goodman
“A preliminary question is whether there’s any good reason why he shouldn’t be. We will be offering an answer during the next few weeks.”