During her time as the Leader of the Opposition, Margaret Thatcher travelled light on policy detail. But it would be hard to ...
Wealth ownership in the West has reached unprecedented levels. Today, there are more billionaires than ever, and housing and ...
The world’s most powerful country goes to the polls this week in an election so close and consequential it’s giving much of the planet palpitations. Myriad questions abound. Will foreign forces ...
It will suit partisans on both sides to play up all the ways in which today’s Budget is different from a hypothetical ...
Rachel Reeves’ Budget involved major changes. This was no mere tweaking. There was no ‘steady as she goes for the first ...
The UK, as not enough people know, is the family breakdown capital of Europe and, not coincidentally, has one of the least ...
I’d never really been part of a campaign before – so taking unpaid leave from my job at the Centre for Policy Studies to join ...
I’d never really been part of a campaign before – so taking unpaid leave from my job at the Centre for Policy Studies to join ...
Like a drunken thug kicking his victims when they are already lying on the ground, no punishment for the oil and gas sector, ...
I’ve never liked the saying, attributed to various French bureaucrats of the ancien regime, that ‘the art of taxation ...
This was a tax, borrow and spend Budget. Taxes and borrowing are up to fund increased public spending and higher public ...
Politics is all about choices. With her first Budget, Rachel Reeves has made clear what side she comes down on: tax the strivers, punish the wealthy and prop up the public sector with the proceeds.