THE TIMES
- European Convention benefits British justice
- A message for Tory modernisers: Remain and reform
- The self-employed should pay the same as everyone else
- If student loan reform led to a tax cut, the Tories could be onto something
- Vice-Chancellor pay and a link to performance
- Universal Credit can work, but it needs tweaks
- Education key to social mobility
- Slashing fees would be an unjust tax cut for wealthy graduates
- Air pollution and the threat to human health
- Green-edged Tories
- Give me a break, we need short sharp holidays
- Liberal thinking on populism
- The professions are still very much a playground for the rich
- Offer government loans to change economics of childcare
- The office is a force for good, but partial home-working could be the future
- How many lives does Boris Johnson the promise-breaker have left?
- Longer Boris Johnson stays in No 10 the more Tories’ stature declines
- Calls to withdraw from European Court of Human Rights are counterproductive
- These crises could be good for the Tories
- Millennials have no place like home
- Student-style loans would help solve the childcare crisis
THE GUARDIAN
- Best days of your life?
- Conservative modernisation: it’s time for version 2.0
- Don’t blame the elite – that’s the politics of nihilism and envy
- Drop the Tories’ migration target, Theresa May. It’s unrealistic and ineffective
- For Tories, STV is the answer
- Grammar schools don’t add any value. So let’s ditch them
- Home truths on the boomerang boys
- How the Conservatives can embrace immigration
- It’s time for a kinder Conservatism
- Loneliness should be recognised as a signal of poverty in today’s Britain
- Maternity pay just isn’t fair
- New grub street
- The ‘big society’ must be more than a professional feelgood exercise
- The other half of social mobility
- The real cost of no-fees degrees
- We must cut speed limits
- We need more women
- Why the election could make Theresa May more liberal
- Winners and losers from foreign students
- 100 days after the Brexit vote: what should Theresa May do next?
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
- Exaggerated value of private education
- Bold steps needed in preschool education provision
- Instead of aping Ukip, Conservatives should be positive about immigration
- Current limits on immigration are anti-family and un-conservative
- The baby boomers are not selfish
- No matter who wins the Tory leadership, we are entering the world of Cameronism 2.0
- The pervasive myth that grammar schools promote social mobility
- Building a good pre-school education for all
- Is Theresa May holding back Conservative modernisation – or driving it forward?
- Yes, I am part of the liberal metropolitan elite, and I’m bloody proud of it
- Conservatives should reform welfare on a simple principle: you get out what you put in
- A quick agreement on EU nationals in the UK can pave the way for a good Brexit deal
- Brexit is Britain’s chance to become a human rights superpower
- Our glorious institutions are the envy of the world
- The Tories must show they get young people – a “citizen of the world” visa would be a start
- Has the Tories’ hardball Brexit strategy and ruthless party management gone too far?
- White people should not be shut out from the discussion we need on racial inequality?
EVENING STANDARD
- Welcome the boon of immigration
- This is Philip Hammond’s chance to show he is a champion of a fair society
- UK should take the lead on gay rights in the Commonwealth
- We must recognise the value of international students
- Let millennials meander to adulthood via trial and error
- Quality of childcare must be improved, not the quantity
- Tory leader race is chance for a sensible migrant policy
- Knowing your neighbours is good for you, so go and say hello
- Big companies can share the cost of furlough
- Here’s what Liz Truss should really be calling for
- Tory hopefuls aren’t grasping these taxing issues
- There is a reason Liz Truss is pushing controversial policies now
- Liz Truss has a way forward: start delivering
DAILY MAIL
- Alcohol price hikes won’t stop binge drinkers
- Attenborough is the BBC at its best and must be saved from cuts
- Cyclists are universally loathed
- Don’t let X Factor fool you
- Freedom on the slopes comes at a price
- Here’s how the liberal elite can help the poor climb the social ladder
- Home is the only place Labour’s boomerang kids can go
- I fear trouble when iPOD generation hits the job market this summer
- Imaginative early years will improve our children’s education
- More students don’t always mean more social mobility
- Social mobility starts when you get out and vote
- The harsh reality for twentysomethings
- Time to own up – I’m just not a fan of the festive season
- Young people should start treating us geeks with the respect we deserve
NEW STATESMAN
- A third source to boost living standards: the family
- Conservatism will wither without modernisation
- Ending school segregation is the key to social mobility
- Goldman Sachs gets into social impact bonds – but what are they?
- In defence of Cameron’s conservatism
- Legalising same-sex marriages is conservative, not liberal
- Liberalism lives on
- Liberals are well served by the Conservative Party
- Osborne must be bold to show the Tories are not “the party of the rich”
- Osborne’s attack on flexible working will harm family life
- The ‘Big Society’ is alive and well
- The next stage of Tory modernisation must address the party’s class problem
- What do ethnic minority voters think about immigration?
- What is the value of university?
- Why we need a Lib Dem-Tory alliance
THE SPECTATOR
- Brexit provides the perfect opportunity to crack the immigration question
- Kids will thank us for shortening the school summer holidays
- More people should have second jobs
- Nonsense over childcare ratios
- The quality, not quantity, of childcare needs improving
- Theresa May’s tuition fee review is a grave political mistake
- Why liberal conservatism isn’t dead
PROSPECT MAGAZINE
- Saving childminders
- Red Toryism and Blue Labour are not progressive
- Rooney’s new locks uproot dated prejudice
- Why the Tories should back AV
- The future’s bright for the Liberal Democrats
- Coalitions can – and do – work. Just ask the Tories
- Why the Conservatives must slay their sacred cow
- ‘Octopus Osborne’ triumphs, for now
- What should Stephen Crabb do?
- Does Britain need a new political party?
- The right-wing case against populism
- We should look beyond the gender pay gap – and focus our efforts on the most vulnerable women
- Conservatism needn’t be the opposite of progress – it only asks we think things through
- The case for a pensions commission
- What right and left alike fail to see: life is filled with randomness
YORKSHIRE POST
- A helping hand on the property ladder
- A generation that’s running too fast and getting nowhere
- Booming industries should create opportunities for all
- Childcare help could rescue the Prime Minister
- Early years education must be affordable for everyone
- Fees put universities to the test over value for money
- How Boris Johnson can go back to the future to make levelling up work
- If degrees don’t pay off, why charge more?
- Let’s adopt a fair approach to migration
- Let’s talk about love to put passion in politics
- No country for young people
- Now cut school holidays to help children catch up
- Our universities must learn a valuable lesson in student economics
- Sandwich generation spread themselves thin
- Student fee protesters are opposing opportunities for all
- The Church and politics. Religion should inspire us but its no substitute for government
- The X Factor dream and the hard graft of real success
- We must fight this devastating blow to families
- We must give education the power to change more lives
- We need a degree of reality about university
- Why living an ‘extended youth’ makes grown up sense
- Why our children should learn to love the outdoor life
- Why politicians should not panic over net migration figures
- Why the Lib Dems hold the key to future Tory success
- Why there is a degree of concern for university pay
- You don’t have to be nice to be part of the big society
CONSERVATIVE HOME
- Balancing the Budget
- Brexit is seeing struggle enough. Communitarians and libertarians don’t have to be in conflict
- Conservatives should champion human rights, at home and abroad
- Domestic abuse is everyone’s business
- Don’t bend to this anti-establishment rage. Challenge and confront it
- High-quality early years education is critical
- How to add contributions and incentives to the benefits system
- How to boost integration
- How to form a future without poverty
- I’m losing faith that our current politics can deliver for my generation. Here’s a Conservative agenda for change.
- It’s time for mixed-age classrooms
- Keeping up with Mr and Mrs Jones Senior
- Leaning into how technology is transforming employment
- Localism is not illiberal
- Next steps for the Chancellor in helping to support the self-employed
- No, family values are not in decline
- Optimism is crucial for Conservatives
- Reduce speed now
- Reversing the decline in part-time higher education
- The centre-right case for spreading wealth
- The early years development gap. Is it time to make pre-school education compulsory?
- The legacy of Pinochet
- Tax reforms, not just tax cuts, are what the Government needs to deliver
- The Tory manifesto should offer loans for childcare and retraining, and better pay for teachers
- Universities have enjoyed a leap in funding – vice-chancellors must act responsibly in return
- We need a second wave of modernisation
- We need more migrants to become citizens
- Welfare reform should recognise contributions and support families
- What Johnson should do now to help workers and families
THE INDEPENDENT
- Cameron should ignore the calls for an early election: the Tories need the liberals
- David Cameron’s oppressive Big Society
- Don’t let the Government scrap Sure Start
- Even we Conservatives know welfare is in trouble, but Universal Basic Income isn’t the answer
- If I were Prime Minister, I wouldn’t let anyone leave school without meeting the minimum standards
- Of course the Conservatives should be the party for workers. But they must also be the party for those out of work
- Say hello to Generation DIY
- Stop all this exaggeration
- Tear down the social ghettos
- The key to young peoples’ votes lies in housing
- The Tories should drop their obsession with small government
- The immigration issue is overshadowing the spirit of optimism which once defined Cameron’s Conservatism
- The politics of love
- The right type of Big Society
- Theresa May has shown that conservatism can be about social responsibility, not just individual success
- This Tory love affair with marriage must stop
- Why I, a Conservative, say Yes to AV
- Why Philip Hammond did not announce an end to austerity
- Why we’re all a little liberal and a little conservative
- Yearning for the great outdoor
CITY AM
- Scrap the utopian net migration target to reconcile traditionalists and liberals on immigration
- University is still the safest bet to a good life
- The age of Brexit Blairism: Rishi Sunak bet his budget on New Labour’s success
- From Costa and Coutts to Bud Light, business can’t keep out of our politics
THE i
- It’s not what you know, it’s who you know: office and school seating plans are the key to social mobility
- The Tories are denying the dream of owning a home to the young
FINANCIAL TIMES
THE SCOTSMAN
STANDPOINT
PUBLIC FINANCE
TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION
- Universities, lend a thought to funding
- Business and universities should pay more for higher education
- Augar’s plan to restore England’s maintenance grants is a mistake
THE HUFFINGTON POST
THE PROGRESSIVE CONSCIENCE
- Is Britain still Great?
- Celebrating an inclusive and inspiring Britishness
- Why education should be at the heart of the Conservative offer
- The Conservative Party must be optimistic and open-minded
- The liberal realm needs defending
- We’re all losers without women
- The voiceless need representation
CENTRE WRITE
- A green and prosperous land?
- The future of work
- The great migration
- The end of the establishment?
- The robotic revolution
- Capitalism in crisis?
- Conservatism refresh
- Global giant?
- Matters of the mind
- Staying faithful?
- Identity crisis?
- On the home front
- Digital disruption?
- Family friendly?
- The great levelling?
- Target secured?
- Favourable climate?
- State shifting?
- Back to business?