Was today’s Budget box office gold or copper cobblers?
Did the Chancellor live up to his moniker (Spreadsheet Phil, Box Office Phil, PH1 to name a few) when he delivered his Budget today? He certainly managed a few gags…
Did the Chancellor live up to his moniker (Spreadsheet Phil, Box Office Phil, PH1 to name a few) when he delivered his Budget today? He certainly managed a few gags…
The Lord Speaker’s Committee is expected to publish a report later this month calling for a reduced number of peers. Not hugely original as many previous reports and inquiries have…
There was an expectation that Jeremy Corbyn would, at the end of his speech, proclaim the Labour Party were ready to take over the world. Certainly, from the confidence with…
Parliament is back – for a short while anyway – until MPs and Peers go to their respective Party Conferences. Other than that short break, what can we expect from…
Sir Vince Cable has been Leader of the Liberal Democrats for just a short while, but there is no doubt that he is well aware of the task ahead of…
The definition of an opinion poll is “an assessment of public opinion by questioning a representative sample, especially as the basis for forecasting the results of voting.” Sounds about right,…
We have grown used to the Chancellor pulling the proverbial rabbit out of the hat at the end of the Budget Statement – it is the crowd-pleasing headline grabber that…
Northern Ireland is, once again, facing a precipice in terms of the future of self-rule. The delicately balanced coalition has collapsed over Arlene Foster’s handling of the RHI scheme and…
The first week back after the festive season can be hard – no longer do we have the luxury of a lie-in, feet up on the sofa or just taking…