The more familiar one grows with British politics, the more one is struck by a strange paradox: that so many people put in so ...
The Covid-19 inquiry cannot be shrugged off as historic. The public needs to see how and when changes will be made before ...
These results are damning for Britain, which has suffered a catastrophic decline in welfare performance. According to the ...
There is a a 2,500-year-old tradition of classical education – it's time to revive it Too often, the British education ...
Britain has known uncertainty before – the turbulence of September 2022 still casts its shadow – yet even then, the pace of ...
On planning, it is becoming obvious that the UK’s infrastructure regime is not fit for purpose. Decisions often take years ...
What the ONS’s emigration revelation ultimately exposes are Britain’s warped incentives. We are a nation defined by pull ...
According to the World Bank Enterprise Survey, senior managers in the UK spend 10% of their time dealing with regulation, ...
What is clear is that this remains President Trump’s most unpopular and controversial policy in his second term. The ...
The CAP remains a cautionary tale for any British politician tempted to ‘help farmers’ by manipulating production through ...
Taxes, taxes and more taxes. Black holes, lack of fiscal sobriety and an IMF moment looming. Among the various gloomy ...
To his credit, Keir Starmer has been the fastest of all recent PMs to criticise the shortcomings of the government machine.