They followed the guidance from Sir Nicholas Winton: “if it is not impossible, there must be a way to do it”.
Robert Tombs asked at yesterday evening’s meeting if Tony Blair, Ken Clarke and Peter Mandelson really want us to enter a United States of Europe.
The former minister upholds tuition fees, points out that these are good for the poor, and attacks academic resistance to competition.
If only 6,000 people, with 45 contacts each, are infected every day, we will need a capacity of 276,000 tests just to keep up.