Blog - phones in cells 11th July 2018 AT first sight, proposals to install telephones in in prison cells look questionable, with private phones joining television, sports facilities and lending... Blog
Blog - I remain unconvinced 7th July 2018 At first glance, it would appear that the Prime Minister has crossed her own red lines on our future relationship with the EU, putting her weight behind a... Blog
Blog - betrayal in the Lords 1st May 2018 So far, the Lords have inflicted eight substantial defeats on the Government with amendments to the EU Withdrawal Bill. The latest defeat last night, would if... Blog
Blog - free school meals and universal credit 27th April 2018 For the second time in a month, local campaigners are suggesting that the new rules governing free school meals after the full introduction of Universal Credit... Blog
Blog - Syrian strikes were necessary 18th April 2018 WE live in interesting times. Last week’s decision to bomb three chemical weapons facilities in Syria was not an easy one for the UK, the US and France. Many of... Blog
Blog - they continue to disrespect the democratic vote 16th April 2018 YET again, diehard Remainers are attempting to overturn the biggest single vote in this nation’s history. MPs Anna Soubry and Chuka Umunna, in particular, are... Blog
Blog - Prince Harry to marry 27th November 2017 From the moment the bookies stopped taking bets last week, the writing was on the wall. So congratulations to Prince Harry, who has announced his engagement to... Blog
Blog - New York City Attack 1st November 2017 New York City’s TriBeCa area, formerly home to the twin towers, has again come under attack by Islamic terrorism. A 29-year-old Uzbek man, who gained entry to... Blog
Prospect Magazine - no deal is better than a bad deal, by The Rt Hon John Redwood PC MP 27th October 2017 No deal is better than a bad deal. A bad deal would be one where we paid for talks and paid to trade, where we ended up accepting EU rules and European court... Blog