Under Donald Trump’s mass tariffs scheme, the UK is one of a number of countries on the minimum rate of 10% (along with ...
Amid the outrage over the recommended changes by the Sentencing Council, each side of the political aisle has reacted with ...
The scent of tobacco still wafts through Britain’s streets. It’s not just a whiff of rebellion against the nanny state – it’s ...
There is only one difference between a bad economist and a good one: the bad economist confines himself to the visible effect ...
The Government argues that the only way to increase bus journeys is by letting local authorities franchise or directly run ...
We are living in a world of profound confusion. Despite many of our best wishes, Donald Trump’s promise of a trade war was no ...
It sounds dry and technical, the sort of measure time-poor MPs can safely ignore, but that is misleading. This modest-seeming ...
The end of this week, one in which we have had both the Chancellor‘s Spring Statement, and the second reading of the awful ...
This is the fifth in a series of essays from the Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP on how to fix the British economy. You can read the ...
Britain cannot afford a welfare system for those with minor disabilities There is nothing compassionate about trapping ...
It has become traditional to see stories over the winter months about the NHS in crisis. In a bleak new development, stories ...
For a start, £14bn is just a drop in the ocean: public sector current spending is still forecast to climb to £1,351bn in 2029 ...
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