Category: “Conservative Home”
- John Bald: Let’s give schools an incentive to tackle the causes of special educational needs
- Alexander Rooney: Is Wales about to sleepwalk into another government of failure?
- National Service spooks the young and its revival is often ridiculed but right now is it worth another look?
- William Hall: The erosion of property rights – why ‘just raise tax’ is a false solution to Britain’s woes
- PMQs: Starmer is reprimanded by the Speaker for not answering Badenoch’s questions
- Matthew Jeffery: Modernisation, not austerity (Part 2) – The AI revolution and the test of nerve
- Local election campaigns have never been less about local issues
- Andy Street: Growth will not come from noise, slogans or placing burdens on businesses
- Mel Stride: The IMF has given the UK the biggest down grade in the G7 and it’s Reeves’ fault
- Matthew Jeffery: Modernisation, not austerity (Part 1) – The AI revolution and the £50Bn hiding in plain sight
- When the warnings about the ‘triple lock’ come from all sides – is it wise to ignore them?
- Annabelle Sanderson: So is shoplifting just OK now? Or should a law and order party say ‘no’
- Charles Amos: Decriminalising abortion up to birth is too far even for pro-choicers
- Binyamin Jayson: The demographic crisis facing Britain means making hard choices now
- The legal migration backdoors we keep leaving open
- Stuart Andrew: Under Labour, the NHS doesn’t belong to the people who fund or use it, but the people who threaten it
- Our top ten picks of the week
- Anna Ridgway: We need to start thinking differently about the state pension
- I don’t hate Starmer but he’s an empty box, not the full package
- Lord Ashcroft: My latest polling – The crucial “Centrists” who reject both Reform and the Greens
- Attieh Fard: A clear threat, a hesitant Government – why is our PM so slow to act?
- Nikita Malik: More than two million over‑50s are now on benefits – we must not write them off
- Bob Seely: Resilience and “corrosive complacency” – the dangers of Labour’s attitude to defence
- Simon Minas-Bound: Welfare reform can’t come from the centre
- George Beglan: A State that governs by poll is not showing ‘democratic responsiveness’ but weakness
- Rafe Fletcher: The prism for policy decisions should be fairness not group justice
- Katie Lam: The easiest way to lose any fight is to pretend it isn’t happening
- Peter Fox: Nearly three decades of Labour in Wales has harmed the NHS, health workers and patients
- Daniel Vollborth: Reform’s efforts for credibility offer the Conservatives opportunities
- Andrew Gilligan: It’s time to stop the endless ‘consultation’ merry-go-round, and do things quicker than snail’s pace
- David Willetts: Space is not just the future of ‘discovery science’, but a current geopolitical reality
- Seb James: How to fight the Green Party – and win
- Watch: Kemi Badenoch’s speech to the London Defence Conference
- Thomas Heald: Scotland’s charity sector has been slowly nationalised – now they are ‘contractors’
- David Gauke: If you’re looking for radical economic reform from Reform, think again
- David Page: Labour’s centralist planning policies are flawed
- Council by-election result from yesterday and forthcoming contests
- Daniel Pitt: Back in the day a flowering of Conservatism came from a bloom of primroses
- Anne-Marie Trevelyan: On the issue of defence spending and deterring any aggressor Trump is actually right
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