Conservative Party UK
Boris Johnson’s long-awaited cabinet reshuffle has taken place, two months after the Conservatives won a resounding victory. But what does the reshuffle tell us about how Boris Johnson is looking to go forward with Brexit, the country and moving on?
This Conservative government is here to serve its people and extending the dream of home ownership is central to this ambition, housing secretary Robert Jenrick writes.
With Brexit legislation sailing through the Commons, Boris Johnson has turned his attention to the domestic agenda as decisions on HS2, Huawai’s involvement in communications and a cabinet reshuffle land in his inbox. Conservative MP Bim Afolami joins Arj Singh, Paul Waugh and Rachel Wearmouth on what we can expect from the government and who from the Labour leadership contest could trouble them in the coming term.
Exclusion should only ever be a last resort. But under the Conservatives, it’s become the easy option, writes Layla Moran.
We must learn from the many grave mistakes and deceptions, to ensure such a manipulation of our democracy does not happen again, writes Ed Davey.
Cyprus has gained some very rich new residents.
Boris Johnson’s Conservative party swept all before them at the general election, taking seats that have never voted Tory before and obliterating Labour’s “red wall” - but the hard work has just begun. Will he get Brexit done? And how does he keep these new Tory voters on his party’s side?Conservative MP and red wall pioneer Lee Rowley joins Arj Singh, Paul Waugh and Rachel Wearmouth to discuss Britain’s new political landscape.
Family and Black friends reminded me of Boris Johnson's racist comments, but I found myself voting based on Conservative policies, Diana Young writes.
MPs have voted in favour of the EU withdrawal agreement bill. Here’s what happens next.
Boris Johnson's history of racist remarks does not appear to have put voters off – a worrying fact for community members in south London.