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180 years after the Corn Laws, the elitist urge to rig markets has returned.
Like Starmer, Albanese has both a mandate mirage and a potentially unwieldy backbench In Britain and Australia, pressing issues for workers and households were left unaddressed Australia's leader ...
As the black hole in the Chancellor's Budget yawns ever wider, and Britain braces for more tax rises, the US is showing how to unleash growth.
With the hundredth anniversary of her birth and the thirty-fifth anniversary of her resignation in sight, Margaret Thatcher still looms large in British politics. This year alone, Keir Starmer and ...
The signs of a Conservative recovery are finally emerging – hear me out, the vibe shift is coming. It’s undeniable that the Party has been reeling since the election. The disorientation has been ...
We may be in a narrow window of opportunity, prised open by the Afghan data leak scandal, to restore parliamentary scrutiny.
The Government will recognise Palestine for two reasons: one unworthy, the other hypocritical Recognition of Palestine is an attempt at appeasement that will satisfy no one England is condemned to a ...
The quality of our data becomes more important the more vital the decisions made on it are –- and this is true not just for crime.
Labour talk a good game on defence policy, but keep delaying decisions – from helicopters to housing to procurement. We need to move faster.
The modern state now poses a systemic threat to the UK’s long-term solvency.
We are not in a simple 'trade war' – we are in the midst of a geoeconomic power shift Trump’s approach is crude, but it understands one truth: trade equals power To preserve free trade, we must ...
Tales of climate apocalypse resonate with a deep part of our psyche – but they're wrong The UK’s strengths make it an ideal launchpad for green innovation Entrepreneurship is driving environmental ...
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