I did not sign this letter. I was not invited to do so, unsurprisingly. But I would have done so if I had been asked.
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Labour really does need to take an apprenticeship in politics
As FE (or Further Education) Week has reported: Public funding for level 7 apprenticeships will be removed for people aged 22 and older from January
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Why is Labour talking total economic nonsense to justify its desperate desire to keep children in poverty?
Bridget Phillipson MP, who is the Education Secretary, is telling the morning media rounds that if the government were to restore the winter fuel allowance,
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The police must not take the risk of being prejudiced
Like, I suspect, everyone, I was shocked to hear the news from Liverpool last night, where a man drove his car into a crowd celebrating
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The UK has GPs desperate to work, and Labour won’t employ them
If you listened to Wes Streeting and the government, the problem with supplying more appointments in the NHS is all down to a shortage of
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NatWest’s return to the private sector is a story of opportunity lost
As The Guardian reports this morning: Fred “the Shred” Goodwin, the disgraced ex-boss of Royal Bank of Scotland, is estimated to be receiving an annual pension
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Has Labour given up on government and governing?
As The Guardian has reported: Providing every new home with at least one “swift brick” to help endangered cavity-nesting birds has been rejected by Labour
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Labour really are bastards, and are intent on proving it
On Friday, I described Labour as bastards. I don’t regret doing so. No one seemed to disagree with me. I did so with regard to
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How many poets does it take?
How many poets does it take to change a lightbulb? It’s more complicated than you thought, by some way. This is the audio version: This
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