
The scrapping of nutrient neutrality – the Government’s move to unlock development
Has the Government just unlocked the capacity for mass housebuilding, or has it signed the death knell of its environmental obligations?
Has the Government just unlocked the capacity for mass housebuilding, or has it signed the death knell of its environmental obligations?
Read the first-hand review of how one of College Green Group’s interns found working with us for a week and whether they would recommend it.
The skills and experience gained as a councillor are highly valued by those who approve and select Conservative parliamentary candidates. Our research shows that over
The atmosphere at conference is buoyant. It certainly feels like the party is confident it is on the cusp of governing. The splits within the party and the divisions that arose during the five years of Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership seem to have been relegated very much to the past, and there is a quiet confidence coupled with slick professionalism everywhere I go.
Political language can make or break your campaign – this is why considering what you say and how it will be heard is so vital.
Democrats are facing increasingly brighter prospects in the last weeks and months before the all-important midterm elections. Joe Biden’s approval has improved from -20% in
Read how one of College Green Group’s interns found his experience working with us. Highlighting ‘responsibility’ and ‘variety’, it is worth a read for anyone thinking of applying for an internship.
With the Conservative leadership election underway, Roberto White assesses the likelihood Liz Truss becomes the UK’s next prime minister.
After securing the support of 38% of his Conservative colleagues (the lowest share for a frontrunner on a final ballot amongst MPs since 2001), Rishi
I was so pleased to attend the first in a regular series of new mini conferences hosted by Conservative Home today. We are all very
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