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Stripped of its responsibility for aid and trade, and having lost out in a tug-of-war with the Cabinet Office, the Foreign Office hasn’t been in charge of foreign policy for many years. With new threats emerging and the old international order creaking, we urgently need a revolution at the heart of government, writes Tom Tugendhat
Damian Hinds sets out why high-quality early years education and development is a core priority for his department
We need more women MPs if the House of Commons is to be fully representative of the nation it seeks to serve, writes Maria Miller
Britain is leading the world in cutting carbon emissions to tackle climate change while boosting economic growth, writes Claire Perry
Engineering is anything but dull - let’s inspire more young people to make it their career, writes Vicky Ford
Our modern industrial strategy puts productivity at the top of the political agenda – and will revive growth and unlock earning power, writes Greg Clark
The Militant movement of the 1980s is back, rebranded as Momentum. But while the hard left make empty promises of free money and utopia, we Conservatives know the only true way out of poverty is through employment and a strong economy, writes Esther McVey
If the Conservative party fails to talk about how it is going to shake up our country then we are probably going to lose, warns Lee Rowley
With its strong economic story, combined with a narrative of radical change, the Conservative party has the vital ingredients to win the next election, writes Eddie Hughes
Parks are huge assets to our towns and cities. They play a valuable role in our communities, writes Rishi Sunak
Ellie Peake sits down with parliamentarians to find out more about the personal side of politics. This week, Conservative MP Bim Afolami on young love, life at Eton and his admiration for David Beckham
Our party cannot continue to talk businesses down, ignore their concerns or tell them to shut up. The Conservatives must fight to remain the party of business – or risk Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, warns Sam Gyimah
Connecting Communities is an initiative aimed at empowering and strengthening community ties across the UK. Launched in partnership with The National Lottery, it aims to promote dialogue and support Parliamentarians working to nurture a more connected society.
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