The importance of promoting and studying history in schools
Posted by Nick Gibb, August 31st, 2009 .
Nick Gibb argues that teaching history to children helps foster a sense of Britishness.
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Tags: history
Nick Gibb argues that teaching history to children helps foster a sense of Britishness.
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Tags: history
Lord Cope looks at the role of the Carlton Club in forming a central base for the Party in 1832.
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Tags: history
Alistair Cooke previews a week of historical posts to mark the launch of our new Party history section.
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Patrick Sullivan looks at the Freshers’ events being planned across the country by Conservative Future.
Nigel Adams highlights the petty Council regulations imposed on hard-pressed traders in Selby.
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Tags: Selby, unemployment, Yorkshire County Council
David Cameron looks back at a week that has left unanswered questions about the release of Mr al-Megrahi.
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Tags: al-Megrahi, Tripoli
Eric Pickles launches our competition to design a T-shirt to be sold at this year’s Party Conference.
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Leah Fraser, our candidate in Wallasey, looks at what needs to be done to tackle Britain’s drug problem.
Az Chowdhury looks back at the Social Action Project that Conservatives recently organised in Srebrenica.
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Tags: Bosnia, Project Maja, Srebrenica, William Hague
Craig Elder explains why young developers were recently invited to “hack the Government into shape”.
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