HomeThemesTypesDBAbout
Showing: ◈ Mark Sedwill×
Nancy Pelosi among those to highlight the issue, while UK representative says he hopes it is a case of ‘quality over quantity’.
The corruption of constitutional order can happen very quickly and reversing it can take a very long time and at huge cost.
The most important Brexit event of the week came and went with relatively little fanfare, yet it marks a significant moment.
Gavin Williamson accepts the appointment of David Frost as national security adviser was a political move.
Cabinet secretary urged to investigate whether film of new prime minister breaches strict rules on political neutrality.
The plan to prorogue Parliament involves asking the Queen to dissolve Parliament without the usual agreement of MP.
Cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill says emergency contingency plans are needed.
Britain's highest-ranking civil servant has issued a doomsday analysis of how the country would be affected by a No Deal Brexit, as MPs yet again failed to break the deadlock last night.
Cuts to VAT and corporation tax said to be part of 'Project After' proposals.