With the UK’s year-on-year per capita growth at just 0.7% in the second quarter of this year, everyone in Whitehall should be ...
Rachel Reeves went to Beijing to bend the knee earlier this year. She came back with a pledge for £600 million in investment, ...
The philosophy that 'you can't have too much safety' is the starting point of Britain's regulators Even if a policy is ...
Given that Lammy is also the man who went on Mastermind only to claim that Henry VII succeeded Henry VIII, the irony of his ...
In housing, medicine and education, we can do so much more with less ...
Change can be uncomfortable. But, as this year’s economics Nobel laureates have taught us, it is the necessary corollary of ...
There is a mountain to climb, but a serious politician must not be afraid of heights. Although the challenges are huge, Kemi ...
We need to cross our fingers that the Government's housing ambitions don't fall victim to the Nimby lobby ...
The idea expressed by the Cathedral Dean – that graffiti ‘allows us to receive the gifts of younger people who have much to say and from whom we need to hear much’ – is a terrifying insight into these ...
Further alignment with the EU is particularly unwise given the EU’s declining economic trajectory. The EU’s GDP growth has ...
Ms Badenoch represents a return to ideological clarity. She believes in enterprise, aspiration and British sovereignty, and ...
Tonight, in the presence of her son, Sir Mark, over 520 of Margaret Thatcher’s former colleagues, closest friends and ...
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