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If Truss is set on rewriting the Integrated Review, she will need bandwidth at the top of govenment to do so effectively, given the awesome scale of the economic challenges facing her.
The best way of thinking about it isn’t to fix one’s gaze on direct subsidies, but to look wider – at our failure to turn British ideas into British prosperity.
As an old European Conservatives and Reformists hand, our columnist has centre-right connections in the EU, Europe, America – and worldwide.
Building on the long tradition of Conservative reform, they will give hundreds of thousands of people a chance to support the Health Service.
O’Brien has arrived to find the MP for Havant already in place, who though not a former think tank head is no policy slouch.
Ministers could not have handled the matter worse if they’d tried. But Paul Maynard, pictured, is championing a solution.
As with Brexit, much of the Tory family finds itself pitted against the permanent State on how Britain aligns itself in the world.
This is the second in a three-part series on using technology to boost our economy after Brexit.
We need to give innovators space to succeed (and fail), citizens more power online and off, and keep our country competitive.
Several Ministers helped to see off the Government’s best hope of avoiding a full-on crisis in the Party – and perhaps of saving Brexit too.
Theresa May thought aloud about low interest rates. Mark Carney hit back and no more was heard from her. Time for others to do so?
I love experts. I used to be one. But it’s in their nature, singularly and collectively, to lay it on thick.