It could take action to reduce industrial electricity costs, among other important steps.
The choice facing voters on May 6 is simple: do we accelerate the progress of the last four years, or do we go back to the old failing approach?
The Coronavirus coverup, assaults on democracy and the appalling genocide of the Uyghur Muslims mean that the world must distance itself from the CCP.
It’s time Britain re-established itself as an industrious, manufacturing nation – by strengthening its capacity in Yorkshire and the North-East.
Technologically and culturally, the Asian country is a very different place – and it launched its programme before the virus could take root.
Troublemaking Tories are no bad thing as the UK moves forward with its 5G contract.
This is how Johnson’s decision over Huawei’s role in the UK’s 5G network could be viewed by historians, says the former Brexit Secretary.
There would seem to be a difference between the rhetoric coming out of the US and the implementation of policy.
There are no certainties – at least, until it’s too late – so the UK should err on the side of caution.
“A Britain fit for the future” might sound a bit exhausting, but it is achievable – if Ministers avoid the pitfalls of the past.
There is still some way to go before we can be sure this is a truly new approach, and not a return to what has been tried before.
There is an opportunity to undo past mistakes and ensure telecommunications companies have to pay fair rents for fair usage of other people’s land.